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October 25, 2006
Despite the mis-spell (Dispepsia? Dyspepsia?) www.dispepsia.com proves a useful plain English health resource for World Wide Web surfers seeking information on dyspepsia, heartburn, indigestion, stress and stress management.
October 21, 2006
Doctors state that stress is the biggest cause of a number of preventative diseases - this has given me a huge impetus to begin work on my dyspepsia Health website. Please review the Dispepsia Terms of Use
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Dyspepsia (from the Greek (Dys-), meaning hard or difficult, and (Pepsi), meaning digestion) refers to disorders of the stomach involving symptoms such as heartburn, nausea, pain, or general discomfort.
Many cases of dyspepsia are caused by stomach ulcers which may be diagnosed with a barium meal test or a gastroscopy. In some situations, for example, stomach ulcers, high levels of gastric acid may irritate the stomach lining and cause dyspeptic symptoms. Dyspepsia may also be occur as a side effect from drugs treating other diseases.
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