Insufficient secretion of digestive juices is a manifestation of dyspepsia caused by a variety of reasons, and its symptoms can be divided into typical symptoms such as bloating, early satiety, belching, acid reflux and other symptoms and accompanying symptoms such as hypoproteinemia, emaciation, anemia, etc., as follows:
1. Typical symptoms: insufficient secretion of digestive juices will reduce the ability to digest, food can not be completely decomposed will cause postprandial fullness, early satiety, belching, acid reflux and other typical symptoms. If the secretion of bile or pancreatic juice is insufficient, it is difficult to get normal digestion and absorption of fatty foods, which is mainly manifested as anorexia, and severe patients may also have steatorrhea.
2. Accompanying symptoms: reduced secretion of digestive enzymes, food can not be fully decomposed, providing nutrients such as proteins, carbohydrates, etc. can not be fully utilized, long-term failure to improve the body will be hypo-proteinemia, emaciation, anemia, malnutrition, weakness, mental depression and other systemic symptoms.
If the above symptoms occur, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for early and regular treatment.