Functional dyspepsia does not necessarily result in faster weight loss, and is related to the severity of the condition, interventions, and other factors that vary from person to person.
People with functional dyspepsia who have a short course of disease, mild disease, and prompt and effective treatment generally do not experience significant weight loss, or lose weight more slowly.
On the other hand, patients with longer duration of illness, severe disease, and inappropriate interventions are very likely to experience weight loss, especially when combined with malnutrition or organic pathologies such as gastroesophageal reflux disease or peptic ulcer, and are likely to experience rapid weight loss.
Therefore, those who are diagnosed with functional dyspepsia must intervene under the guidance of a doctor in a timely manner, so as to avoid further aggravation of the condition, which may cause serious damage to the patient’s physical and mental health. Do not blindly dispose of it on your own to avoid adverse consequences.