What are the symptoms of non-ulcerative dyspepsia?

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The symptoms of non-ulcerative dyspepsia include loss of appetite, abdominal distension, constipation, etc.

What are the symptoms of non-ulcerative dyspepsia?

1. Loss of appetite

Non-ulcerative dyspepsia patients due to gastrointestinal dysfunction, resulting in slow gastric emptying speed, will appear symptoms of loss of appetite.

2. Abdominal distension

patients due to gastrointestinal motility slowed down, resulting in food retention in the gastrointestinal tract for a long time, after fermentation will make its gas production increase, appear bloating phenomenon.

What are the symptoms of non-ulcerative dyspepsia?

3. Constipated

patients if not timely attention, resulting in food residues stay in the intestinal tract for a long time, due to repeated absorption of water, easy to cause constipation.



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