What is Dysmotility like dyspepsia?
Subsequently, one may also ask, what is the difference between dyspepsia and functional dyspepsia?
Dyspepsia is the most common upper gastrointestinal (GI) symptom, and it includes epigastric pain, fullness, discomfort, burning, early satiety, nausea, vomiting and belching. Functional dyspepsia (FD) is diagnosed when upper GI endoscopy reveals no organic lesions that might explain the dyspeptic symptoms.
One may also ask, are dyspepsia and gastritis the same?
Gastritis (also called dyspepsia) is an inflammation (swelling and irritation) of the lining of the stomach. Chronic gastritis occurs in two of every 10,000 people; acute gastritis is more common, occurring in eight of every 1,000 people.
A: There is no cure for functional dyspepsia. Most people manage their symptoms well with lifestyle changes and medications. Treating Helicobacter pylori (if present in the stomach) may significantly reduce the symptoms.