The main symptoms of functional dyspepsia include postprandial fullness, bloating, belching, lack of appetite, nausea, etc. Patients are advised to seek timely medical treatment.
Functional dyspepsia has a slow onset and can be recurrent, in which epigastric pain is a common symptom, mostly related to eating, manifested as postprandial pain, and some patients manifested as a burning sensation in the middle and upper abdomen.
Postprandial fullness refers to the feeling of fullness after a normal meal, patients may also be accompanied by belching, lack of appetite, nausea and other digestive symptoms, many patients may also be accompanied by anxiety, insomnia and other mental symptoms.
Patients with the above symptoms, suspect the existence of functional dyspepsia, it is recommended to improve the relevant medical examinations, such as blood biochemistry, fecal routine, urine routine, abdominal ultrasound, etc., so as to clarify the diagnosis of the disease, if necessary, follow the doctor’s instructions for the appropriate treatment.