What are the symptoms of food accumulation in adults?

Gastric accumulation in adults is associated with epigastric pain, indigestion, bloating, and nausea. When overeating or eating large amounts of fatty foods, gastric emptying is affected and gastric accumulation is triggered. As food stagnation in the stomach leads to excessive expansion of the stomach volume, the patient will be accompanied by pain in the upper abdomen. The peristaltic function of the stomach decreases when it is overly dilated, and food cannot be emptied into the duodenum in time, so the patient suffers from indigestion. During the process of retention, food reacts with digestive juices and produces a lot of gas after fermentation, which is accompanied by a feeling of abdominal distension. When there are too many contents in the stomach, it will cause excessive pressure on the stomach wall and cause spasm of the stomach wall, so the patient will have nausea, vomiting, etc., and stomach accumulation of food, appropriate abdominal massage, or use morpholine to promote food digestion.