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Dyspepsia

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Symptoms

What is Dyspepsia?

Dyspepsia is indigestion that causes irritation or pain in the upper abdomen. It can occur after eating and may be functional or non-ulcer, meaning no visible ulcer is found. The condition leads to noticeable discomfort in the upper belly.

Common Symptoms

Individuals experiencing dyspepsia may notice:

  • Feeling full even after eating a small amount
  • Bloating or tightness in the upper stomach
  • Mild burning or pain in the abdomen
  • Nausea or queasiness
  • Early satiety (feeling full too quickly)
  • Pain that sometimes radiates to the back

Causes

Several factors can trigger or worsen dyspepsia:

  • Eating too much or too quickly
  • Stress or anxiety
  • Spicy, fatty, or rich foods
  • Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection
  • Frequent use of certain medications, such as ibuprofen or naproxen
Treatment

Treatment Options for Dyspepsia in Jersey Village

Treatment includes lifestyle changes and medical care:

  • Dietary interventions: Smaller and more frequent meals with the elimination of trigger foods such as coffee, alcohol, and fatty or spicy dishes.
  • Food habits: Eat slowly, chew thoroughly, and avoid lying down right after meals to reduce discomfort.
  • Medications: Antacids or H2 blockers (like ranitidine) may be used for mild cases, while proton pump inhibitors (such as omeprazole) help lower stomach acid levels.
  • Low-dose antidepressants: Tricyclics or SSRIs may help calm gut nerves when stress contributes to symptoms.
  • Natural remedies: Supplements like ginger, probiotics, or apple cider vinegar (ACV) can offer relief—always consult your doctor before use.
  • Follow-up and monitoring: Regular check-ins with your gastroenterologist, breath testing for H. pylori, or endoscopy may be advised as the condition progresses.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

Don’t allow dyspepsia to spoil your life. We understand that a combination of expert ICD-10 code consultation (K30), individualized care, and informed support is essential to address your symptoms and rebuild comfort at GastroDoxs in Jersey Village.

Ready to feel better? Make an appointment today and take the first step toward confident, lasting digestive health.

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is functional dyspepsia?

Functional dyspepsia is a type of indigestion where you feel pain, burning, or early fullness in the upper abdomen without the presence of an ulcer or any structural abnormality. It is categorized under the ICD-10 code K30.

How is dyspepsia diagnosed?

Diagnosis may include blood tests, a breath test to detect H. pylori infection, and in some cases, an upper endoscopy to examine the stomach lining and rule out ulcers or other conditions.

Is dyspeptic pain a possible cause of backache?

Yes. Pain that begins in the upper abdomen may sometimes radiate to the back. If you experience back pain along with indigestion, it’s best to consult your physician for an evaluation.

What is the ICD-10 code for dyspepsia?

The ICD-10 code for functional and non-ulcer dyspepsia is K30, unless another specific diagnosis such as an ulcer is identified.

Are natural remedies effective in dyspepsia?

Some patients find relief using natural remedies like ginger, probiotics, or apple cider vinegar, though evidence is mixed. It’s recommended to consult a healthcare professional before trying any home remedies.

How long does dyspepsia last?

With lifestyle changes and appropriate treatment, many patients notice improvement within a few weeks. Chronic cases may require ongoing management and follow-up care.

Can stress cause dyspepsia?

Yes. Stress and anxiety can influence the gut-brain axis, increasing stomach sensitivity and triggering dyspeptic symptoms.

Which diet is useful in controlling dyspepsia?

Eating small, frequent, low-fat, and mild-spice meals often reduces symptoms. Keeping a food diary can help identify and avoid personal trigger foods.

Can dyspepsia be cured?

Although a complete cure is rare, most individuals achieve good symptom control through dietary adjustments, stress management, and proper medication.

Where do I get any assistance around Jersey Village?

At GastroDoxs in Houston, our gastroenterologists provide personalized evaluation and treatment plans for gastric indigestion. Book your appointment today to get started.

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