Digestive System Health Center
“Indigestion” refers to any number of gastrointestinal complaints, which can include gas (belching or flatulence) and upset stomach. “Heartburn” refers to a burning feeling that can be caused by stomach acid regurgitating into the esophagus from the stomach, by gastritis (inflammation of the lining of the stomach), or by an ulcer of the stomach or duodenum (also called peptic ulcer). In some cases, such as lactose intolerance, symptoms of indigestion are due to a specific cause that requires specific treatment. Sometimes, symptoms associated with indigestion are caused by diseases unrelated to the gastrointestinal tract. The following conditions are related to the digestive system.
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Allergies and Sensitivities Celiac Disease Chronic Candidiasis Colon Cancer Constipation Crohn’s Disease Cystic Fibrosis Diarrhea Eating Disorders Gallstones Gastritis Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease |
Hemorrhoids High-Fiber Diet Indigestion, Heartburn, and Low Stomach Acidity Inflammatory Bowel Disease Irritable Bowel Syndrome Lactose Intolerance Liver Cirrhosis Malabsorption Pancreatic Insufficiency Parasites Peptic Ulcer Ulcerative Colitis | |