How To Use Dyspepsia In A Sentence

  • They had dyspepsia and ill-fitting shoes, they bit their nails and worried about their waistlines. GALILEE
  • Most researchers believe that there is a relation, although an imperfect one, between non-ulcer dyspepsia and infection with H pylori.
  • They may have functional dyspepsia or diseases such as peptic ulcer or gastro-oesophageal reflux disease.
  • We recorded consultations with the general practitioner for dyspepsia after scrutiny of the participants' primary care notes.
  • Espinheira Santa during 14 days of a double dose of the posology was negative, indicating that the plant is non-toxic to humans. 23 patients who showed a diagnosis of a non-ulcer high dyspepsia, received during 28 days, two capsules of 200 mg each of lyophilized Espinheria Santa tea, equivalent to 2.4 g of dry pulverized plant material per day. Chapter 12
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  • Functional dyspepsia, gastro-oesophageal reflux, and irritable bowel syndrome account for about half of cases
  • Discovery, four bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and about half-a-dozen packages of his "Pellets," I am convinced that I am thoroughly cured of that dread disease, known as dyspepsia, and other troublesome complaints. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
  • To be sure, they give it hot, but we do not object to that, since 'water hot ne'er made a sot,' and it cures dyspepsia and all forms of indigestion as whisky never did, but only made believe to; while its external use as a fomentation is banishing alcohol even for old folks '' rheumatiz 'where, as a remedy, it would be likely to make its final stand. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
  • The most commonly observed adverse events with oxcarbazepine therapy are dizziness, somnolence, diplopia, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, ataxia, abnormal vision, tremor, dyspepsia and abnormal gait.
  • Whether dyspepsia is becoming more common is unclear, but general practice consultations for non-ulcer dyspepsia have been increasing.
  • _Chronic Gastritis_ is sometimes mistaken for dyspepsia or gastralgia. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser in Plain English or, Medicine Simplified, 54th ed., One Million, Six Hundred and Fifty Thousand
  • I presume that this is the feeling called dyspepsia or pyrosis in countries where those terms are used.
  • The medicines for dyspepsia often have only minor side effects that go away on their own.
  • In the past three years she has consulted her general practitioner just once on her own account - for dyspepsia.
  • Days on the road together with bad food have worn down Nambiar's health and he now suffers from acidity and dyspepsia.
  • We seem to have got rid of the mediæval plague and many of its typhoid congeners; but instead we have an increased amount of insanity, methomania, consumption, dyspepsia, and paralysis. The Unseen World, and Other Essays
  • Patients with predominant epigastric pain without peptic ulcer disease or oesophagitis have functional dyspepsia.
  • He has suffered for several years with violent gastralgia and obstinate dyspepsia, for which he has long used morphine. Scientific American Supplement, No. 643, April 28, 1888
  • Such a cake was commonly brought in at the end of a marriage feast; and hence the bridecake of modern times has taken its origin, though the result of eating this is rather to provoke dyspepsia than to prevent it. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • He felt something in his belly and chest, like a sudden dyspepsia. EVERVILLE
  • Neurasthenia, dyspepsia, gastralgia, enteritis, and pains in different parts of the body. Maîtrise de soi-même par l'autosuggestion consciente. English
  • Patients with predominant epigastric pain without peptic ulcer disease or oesophagitis have functional dyspepsia.
  • Commonly the source of chronic gastro-intestinal uncleanliness, of dyspepsia, of autogenetic poisons and auto-infection is inflammatory occlusion -- more or less permanent or spasmodic -- of some part of the lower bowel. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
  • There is some evidence that antisecretory therapy may be effective in nonulcer dyspepsia.
  • The meta-analysis estimated a significant 9% reduction in the number of patients with non-ulcer dyspepsia remaining dyspeptic after the use of H pylori eradication treatment.
  • These trials were smaller and had a shorter follow-up but suggested H. pylori eradication was more effective than either H2 antagonists or sucralfate in treating nonulcer dyspepsia.
  • No cases of gastric cancer occurred in 1040 patients with uninvestigated dyspepsia in the prompt endoscopy study.
  • He felt something in his belly and chest, like a sudden dyspepsia. EVERVILLE
  • The main causes of indigestion or dyspepsia are hyperacidity, which results from improper chewing of food and overeating. Natural Remedies for Curing Indigestion
  • They are there throughout one's lunch, determined to cause an epidemic of dyspepsia.
  • Various prokinetic drugs might help in organic and functional dyspepsia.
  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of two management strategies for patients presenting in primary care with symptoms of dyspepsia.
  • He does not appear to have thought to inquire whether they had dyspepsia, and how it affected them, being engrossed in that more important question, viz., what ideas they were possessed withal, how wrought out, and what part these emanant volitions of the lords of intellect played in the mighty drama of Human Life. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 1.
  • Hence, although the meaning of dyspepsia must be restricted, as its derivations demand; the term, digestion, bears a much more extensive signification than it generally receives, and any error in its process may be properly denominated indigestion; however, Mr. Halsted regards the term dyspepsia as equivalent to indigestion, and we may, for once, adopt the same phraseology. The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831
  • His nightmares, insomnia, poor memory, fatigue, and irascibility became worse, and he developed headaches, musculoskeletal aches, and dyspepsia.
  • All trials used validated dyspepsia questionnaires and excluded patients with confirmed peptic ulcer disease or oesophagitis before enrolment.
  • Signs and Symptoms of PUD • Epigastric pain is most common symptom • Pain described as gnawing or burning • May radiate to the back (consider penetration) • Occurs 1-3 hours after meals or at night • Relieved by food, antacids (duodenal), or vomiting (gastric) • Dyspepsia including belching / bloating • Hematemesis or melena with GI bleeding Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • About 20 percent of people in the U.S. suffer at least once a week from symptoms of acid reflux, or heartburn (also known as dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, or agita), and another 20 percent have it less frequently. Holiday help for heartburn
  • A gormandizer from a neighboring squad has lately been very savage on account of dyspepsia. At Plattsburg
  • The most common adverse effects of botulinum toxin type B are dry mouth, dysphagia, dyspepsia and pain at the injection site.
  • Motor dysfunction involving the gall-bladder and biliary tract may play a role in nonulcer dyspepsia.
  • = -- There is often a set of preliminary symptoms varying in different persons, and giving warning of an approaching attack of gout, such as neuralgic pains, dyspepsia, irritability, and mental depression, with restless nights. The Home Medical Library, Volume II (of VI)
  • Objective To observe the efficacy of simethicone combined with mosapride on the treatment for functional dyspepsia.
  • To explore the relation between personality, mental status, serum gastrin and functional dyspepsia and its subgroups.
  • I feel that some such brief examination is necessary if we are to understand correctly the ætiology of some of the most troublesome disorders of childhood, such as enuresis, anorexia, dyspepsia, or constipation, disorders in which the nervous element is perhaps to-day not sufficiently emphasised. The Nervous Child
  • Thus there is engendered, a permanent disorder which, for politeness 'sake, is called dyspepsia, and for which different remedies are often sought but never found. Grappling with the Monster The Curse and the Cure of Strong Drink
  • The procedure of choice for the evaluation of dyspepsia is endoscopy.
  • He had what they call dyspepsia, which I-- I guess means an upset stomach and heartburn, constantly sleep deprived, constipated. 1863: Rebirth of a Nation
  • Before they are thoroughly matured, moreover, they are apt to be insipid in flavour, and to cause dyspepsia and other forms of intestinal disturbance.
  • Since asymptomatic gall stones and dyspepsia are so common in the general populations, they often coexist.
  • Where do you encounter the unhappy male creature who has been told that the only cure for his dyspepsia is to be a Rebecca at the Well and drink a gallon of water before each meal and then go without the meal, thus compelling him to double in both roles and first be Rebecca and then be the Well? Cobb's Bill-of-Fare
  • One of the main reasons for performing endoscopy in patients with dyspepsia is to detect underlying ulcer disease.
  • Firstly, we controlled for antecedents of upper gastrointestinal disorders, including dyspepsia.
  • New events, new information or simply an irrational wave of national dyspepsia can change public mood toward its leaders overnight.
  • Since asymptomatic gall stones and dyspepsia are so common in the general population, they often coexist.
  • The Commission reported that boldo increases gastric secretions, and has approved boldo as treatment for mild dyspepsia and spastic gastrointestinal complaints.
  • OTHER NAMES: Dyspepsia, indigestion, upset stomach; heartburn, pyrosis; gastritis; gastoenteritis; peptic ulcers. THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • Prolonged attacks of dyspepsia, nervous headaches, chronic granular kidney disease, gout, sciatic rheumatism, middle ear abscesses, above all vertigo and gall stone colic were intermittent or chronic ailments that gradually made him the typical embodiment of a supersensitively nervous, prematurely old man. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • A 48 year old man with a chronic complaint of dyspepsia suddenly develops severe abdominal pain.
  • Functional dyspepsia is a clinical syndrome with high incidence, but poor understanding of etiology and pathogenesy.
  • They had dyspepsia and ill-fitting shoes, they bit their nails and worried about their waistlines. GALILEE
  • In Concan the sweetened decoction of the plant with a little cumin seed is given for dyspepsia with pyrosis. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines
  • If the gum is chewed too quickly, nicotine is swallowed with saliva, and nausea or dyspepsia can result.
  • DYSPEPSIA–Also called indigestion, this is an uncomfortable feeling of fullness and bloating after eating. The Most Complete Food Counter, 2nd Edition
  • Long has he promised to try the breezes of the plains for what he calls dyspepsia, and the artist calls Jan of the Windmill
  • About 20 percent of people in the U.S. suffer at least once a week from symptoms of acid reflux, or heartburn also known as dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomach, or agita, and another 20 percent have it less frequently. Holiday help for heartburn
  • Both the seeds and the fruit contain an active principle called papain, which is really a vegetable pepsin, that has the effect of greatly assisting in the assimilation of all food with which it is eaten, hence it is a valuable remedy in the case of dyspepsia, and persons who take the fruit regularly are never subject to this exceedingly troublesome disease. Fruits of Queensland
  • The pathophysiology of dyspepsia is not well understood.
  • They said that eradication of H pylori might be a cost effective treatment for non-ulcer dyspepsia in infected patients.
  • It reminds me somewhat of the collusion between cynicism and innocence, in which nescience is the very form that jaded dyspepsia takes.
  • It is specifically for women who have this marker, this HER-2 marker, that seems to have modest side effects, as least in small numbers of people, such as dysphasia, dyspepsia, some diarrhea, perhaps, and rash. CNN Transcript Mar 14, 2007
  • In patients with symptoms that are difficult to control a trial of an antispasmodic or antidepressant may be useful, but specialist referral to confirm the diagnosis and exclude rare causes of dyspepsia should first be considered.
  • His dyspepsia is the most important issue of the world with him, and he From a Girl's Point of View
  • This article discusses the current management of Helicobacter pylori infection in patients with dyspepsia with or without endoscopic abnormalities.
  • Lurking beneath the rich and tempting viands were invisible spirits of evil, which filled the self-deluded gormandizer with aches and pains, passions uncontrollable, fierce tempers, dyspepsia, rheumatism, lumbago, and gout, and of these the Lloyds had a full share. Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, Written by Himself. His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape from Bondage, and His Complete History to the Present Time, Including His Connection with the Anti-slavery Movement; His Labors in Great Britain as Well as in
  • Espinheira Santa during 14 days of a double dose of the posology was negative, indicating that the plant is non-toxic to humans. 23 patients who showed a diagnosis of a non-ulcer high dyspepsia, received during 28 days, two capsules of 200 mg each of lyophilized Espinheria Santa tea, equivalent to 2.4 g of dry pulverized plant material per day. Chapter 12
  • Also, will coumadin hurt my dog fussy licorice during bliss or renewable dyspepsia or if you must pantothenate for a robust time. Wii-volution
  • I would send him sometimes snipe or golden plover from Kiltartan bog or woodcock from the hazel woods at Coole, hoping to tempt him with something that might better nourish the worn body than the little custard pudding that was used to serve him for his two days 'dinner, because of that "horrible dyspepsia" that often makes those who have been long in prison live starving after their release, mocked with the sight of food. Our Irish Theatre: A Chapter of Autobiography
  • We seem to have got rid of the mediaeval plague and many of its typhoid congeners; but instead we have an increased amount of insanity, methomania, consumption, dyspepsia, and paralysis. The Unseen World and Other Essays
  • Therefore, researchers have attempted to evaluate the role of motility dysfunction in nonulcer dyspepsia by conducting scintigraphic studies of gastric emptying, manometry, and electrogastrography.
  • The main use of boldo leaf is as a choleretic medicine to treat dyspepsia.
  • They have similar gastrointestinal side effects, including abdominal pain, dyspepsia and diarrhea.
  • A 51 year old woman was referred by her general practitioner with longstanding dyspepsia and reflux worsened by alcohol and bread.
  • It is now very well known that a great many cases of so-called dyspepsia are really due to over-solicitude about food and the elimination from the diet of so many articles supposed to be indigestible that the patient's nutrition is seriously interfered with. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • You never saw a bigoted, opinionated, stubborn, narrow-minded, self-conceited, almighty mean man in your life but he had stuck in one place ever since he was born and thought God made the world and dyspepsia and bile for his especial comfort and satisfaction. Mark Twain
  • Some patients with symptoms of nonulcer dyspepsia have a history of gastroesophageal reflux.

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