Indigestion Resources
More information regarding indigestion may be found at: Cleveland Clinic – Diseases & Conditions: Indigestion http://my.clevelandclinic.org/disorders/indigestion_dyspepsia/hic_indigestion.aspx...
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Mild Indigestion The following healthy habits can help avoid and prevent mild indigestion: Eat in a calm environment every day Avoid food triggers, such as fatty or spicy foods Avoid beverage triggers,...
View ArticleAlternative Treatment for Indigestion
Use Caution The FDA has not conducted enough research on alternative methods for alleviating indigestion. Some people may find help with basic methods, such as taking a short walk after dinner....
View ArticleTraditional Treatment for Indigestion
Chronic Indigestion Repeated indigestion should typically be treated through lifestyle changes. Certain indigestion triggers or types of food should be avoided. Overeating should be avoided. Light...
View ArticleCauses of Indigestion
Indigestion Triggers Common causes of indigestion include: Eating lots of fatty or greasy food Eating very quickly Eating lots of spicy food Overeating Drinking too many carbonated beverages Too much...
View ArticleIndigestion Symptoms
What Does Indigestion Feel Like? When a person experiences indigestion, they typically feel: Early fullness during a meal Uncomfortable fullness after a meal Burning or pain within the upper abdomen...
View ArticleIndigestion Overview
Upset Stomach Indigestion is also known as dyspepsia or upset stomach. This is a generic term to identify discomfort within the abdomen. Indigestion isn’t an illness or disease. Indigestion is a...
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