Does functional dyspepsia recur?



Functional dyspepsia is a type of functional gastrointestinal disease, which is characterized by chronic, recurrent gastrointestinal symptoms.

Functional dyspepsia is mainly characterized by chronic, recurrent gastric and duodenal dysfunction, manifested by postprandial fullness, early satiety, mid-upper abdominal pain and mid-upper abdominal burning sensation.

Its pathogenesis is mainly related to gastrointestinal dyskinesia, visceral sensory hypersensitivity, decreased gastric tolerance diastolic function to food, increased gastric acid secretion and psychosocial factors. Generally, functional gastrointestinal diseases have recurrent and intermittent episodes, and it is generally believed that the heavier the psychosocial burden and the more susceptible the patient is, the more difficult it is for the symptoms to disappear.

If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in a timely manner for diagnosis and treatment.

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