Understanding Indigestion: Symptoms, Causes, and Management

Indigestion, also known as dyspepsia, is a condition that causes discomfort or pain in the upper abdomen. It can be triggered by certain foods, lifestyle factors, or underlying health issues.
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Prepared by Shruti Sahoo, reviewed by Dr. Eugene Smith

Indigestion FAQ


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What causes indigestion?

Often, indigestion is related to lifestyle and may be triggered by food, drink or medicine. Common causes of indigestion include: Overeating or eating too quickly. Fatty, greasy or spicy foods. Too much caffeine, alcohol, chocolate or carbonated beverages. Smoking. Anxiety. Certain antibiotics, pain relievers and iron supplements.

What are the symptoms of indigestion?

Indigestion symptoms always occur after eating, when your stomach is digesting — what healthcare providers call the postprandial period. Experts generally agree that the symptoms of indigestion include: Epigastric pain. Your epigastrium is your central, upper abdominal region. This is where your stomach is. Burning sensation.

What is chronic indigestion?

Chronic indigestion typically occurs due to an underlying condition that is causing your symptoms. Functional indigestion: In some cases, you may have chronic symptoms of indigestion without an unidentified cause. This is known as functional indigestion. It’s currently estimated that 75% to 80% of people with indigestion fall into this category.

What medical conditions cause indigestion?

Underlying medical conditions and their treatments Some medical conditions can cause symptoms of indigestion. Peptic ulcers are round or oval sores in your stomach or the first part of your small intestine (duodenum). They occur when the lining of either your stomach or your duodenum is damaged and becomes inflamed.

How often does indigestion happen?

Everyone gets indigestion every once in a while. Indigestion, also called upset stomach or dyspepsia, is a group of digestive symptoms that usually happen at the same time, such as: Occasional indigestion is normal, but sometimes it happens regularly for a few weeks or months.

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