Most functional dyspepsia has a good prognosis and can be well controlled or even cured, but there are also some improper interventions that may be prolonged, so it is important to follow the doctor’s advice in time for diagnosis and treatment.
As a functional gastrointestinal disease without organic lesions, functional dyspepsia has a good prognosis, and most patients can be effectively relieved of symptoms, control disease progression, or even cure after timely and standardized comprehensive treatment.
However, some patients with a longer course of disease, poorer underlying conditions, more serious conditions, if the treatment is not timely or unreasonable, may lead to prolonged illness, or even complicate peptic ulcer, gastroesophageal reflux disease and other organic diseases, the patient’s physical and mental health, resulting in a long-term adverse impact.
Therefore, those who are diagnosed with functional dyspepsia should receive standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor in a timely manner in order to strive for a good prognosis. Currently, the commonly used treatments mainly include general treatment (such as establishing good living and dietary habits, etc.) and medication (commonly used drugs to inhibit gastric acid secretion such as omeprazole, gastrointestinal stimulants such as mosapride, etc.). Do not blindly dispose of it on your own to avoid adverse consequences.