Functional dyspepsia is not necessarily cured after 10 years. It can be cured if the disease is mild and the treatment is effective, or it can be prolonged if the disease is severe and the intervention is not appropriate, depending on the individual.
Functional dyspepsia for 10 years is a long term condition, but if the patient’s underlying condition is good and the treatment is standardized and effective, the prognosis is still good, and even a cure is possible.
However, if the basic condition is poor, not timely and effective treatment, especially the complication of peptic ulcer, gastroesophageal reflux disease and other organic lesions, it may lead to prolonged illness, causing long-term adverse effects on the body.
Therefore, patients with ten years of functional dyspepsia must seek medical treatment in a timely manner to avoid aggravation of the condition causing further damage to physical and mental health. Do not blindly dispose of yourself, so as not to cause adverse consequences.