Indigestion: When to seek medical help.
77Definition of indigestion
Indigestion is usually described by patients as having a burning sensation to their stomach or upper chest region. The burning sensation may be accompanied by other symptoms associated with indigestion such as: heartburn, sour stomach, nausea, vomiting, fullness in the back of the throat or abdomen, frequent beltching or rectal gas, and loud gnawing intestinal sounds. Though simple indigestion may be considered the norm for some people, and relieved with liquid antacids and over-the-counter histamine blocking tablets, indigestion lasting generally over two weeks duration should prompt you to seek medical treatment with your physician. If you are experiencing increased levels of discomfort and bringing the pain level to a tolerable level with over-the-counter medications, you may be masking a more serious medical condition explained further in this article.
Common Causes for Indigestion:
Here are the most frequent causes for indigestion.
- Stress, anxiety, and depression
- Swallowing air while eating or drinking
- Stomach irritation or gastritis
- Regurgitation of acids from the stomach (called reflux)
- ulcers of the stomach or duodenal area
- Gallbladder inflammation (called cholecystitis)
- stomach cancer
Diagnosis to the cause of indigestion:
If you are experiencing an occassional bout of indigestion from ingesting hot and spicey foods, you probably are doing the best thing for yourself by taking liquid antacid, but if the discomfort lasts longer than two weeks or you noticed increased levels of pain, it is time to seek out medical diagnosis from your physician.
Your physician will evaluate your condition by the symptoms you describe and what you have been doing to manage the symptoms. Most often, the physician may suggest a course of histamine blocking agents in tablet form over a few weeks and reevaluate your symptoms. This type of treatment may either be continued for a month or longer depending on the alleviation of symptoms.
Another diagnostic test is in the form of a barium swallow and xrays. Liquid barium is swallowed (several ounces) and followed by xrays of your upper chest and abdomen. The barium normally highlights constricted regions of the esophagus and stomach areas. It may also highlight abnormal growths or tumor like structures.
More frequently used today to rule out most of the pathological causes for indigestion is through a endoscopic exam. A small fiberoptic tube is placed into your mouth and down the esophagus into the stomach. The patient is given a topical anesthesia in the form of a spray into the back area of the mouth and throat which numbs and prevents gagging during the procedure. This procedure can be completed within minutes. The advantages of this procedure are: easy visualization of the inner lining tissues for inflamation and disease, swab testing for a common cause of inner tissue lining of the esophagus and abdomen called Helicobacter pylori, and obtaining tissue samples if necessary.
Indigestion: symptoms and treatments
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Treatments and Cautions:
Oral antacids: These are the liquid medications found at your drug and food stores. They contain either calcium carbonate, aluminum, magnesium, or a combination of aluminum/magnesium. Calcium carbonate products are generally in chalk tablet form ( Tums, Maalox Caps, Chooz tabs, Alka tabs to name a few). They are effective in relieving indigestion after a short period of time and provide additional calcium intake to the body. Taking more than a few of these tablets daily may cause your calcium levels to rise abnormally. You should consult your physician if you are taking more than three daily.
Liquid antacids: The liguid antacids contain aluminum, magnesium, or a combo of the two elements. They are effective for indigestion and can provide relief within minutes and be effective from 10 minutes up to 90 minutes. Always follow the specific directions on the bottle. It should be remembered that liguids containing aluminum or magnesium should not be taken if you have hypertension, kidney or heart disease. These antacids may interfere with your daily medications by preventing absorption of the medications. Always consult your physician before using these forms of antacid.
Histamine Blocking Agents: Lastly, the use of histamine blocking agents ( pepcid, tagamet, prylosec) can be found over-the-counter in lower dosages than normally prescribed by your physician but are effective. These medications normally can take several hours to a few days before actually noticing relief of indigestion. Always consult your physician before using histamine blocking agents if you have heart disease.
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Wordscribe- Thank you for commenting. If you have seen a MD, taking blockers, and not having an endoscope, it is time to request further testing. If you have had an endoscope, try lifting the head of the bed on two bricks on each side, and not ingesting foods after 5-6pm. If you are still having discomfort be reevaluated....... :)
Have tried the bed trick. Now, I have that awful burning in my stomach, awful when I'm hungry. I was tested for H-Pylori a few years ago, came up negative. Really not sure if it's an ulcer, just a theory. Thank you my own personal online nurse.
Have another test for Pylori and request an upper endoscopy. The procedure is quick (5-10minutes) at best, and can provide diagnosis on the spot. Hopefully, they will look at your gallbladder too..... Good luck and keep me up to date on your findings........
Thanks, HealthCare Basics. Will do. I will take a look at some of your other hubs, too.
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wordscribe41 says:
5 months ago
Great article. I have nightmare issues with GERD, even on Rx acid blockers. I am now wondering if I have an ulcer. I'm so fed up with it. Lots of great information. Thanks.