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An upset stomach or indigestion is also known as dyspepsia, meaning hard or difficult digestion. It is characterized by discomfort or pain in the upper abdomen, feeling full earlier than expected when eating and may include feeling nauseous.
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Severe
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11 | |
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Moderate
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12 | |
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Mild
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39 | |
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None
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48 |
| Reason | # Patients | Percentage of patients | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Prilosec | 6 | ||
| Avoid Alcohol | 4 | ||
| Peppermint Tea | 3 | ||
| Pantoprazole | 3 | ||
| Ranitidine Prescription | 2 | ||
| Green Tea | 2 | ||
| Lansoprazole | 1 | ||
| Famotidine | 1 | ||
| Zantac 150 | 1 | ||
| Prevacid SoluTab | 1 | ||
| Peppermint oil enteric gel cap | 1 | ||
| Sodium Bicarbonate-Sodium Citrate | 1 | ||
| Mastic gum or resin | 1 | ||
| FiberCon | 1 | ||
| Avoid dairy | 1 | ||
| Cimetidine | 1 | ||
| Omeprazole OTC | 1 | ||
| Omeprazole-Sodium Bicarbonate | 1 | ||
| Pepto-Bismol | 1 | ||
| Avoid Caffeine | 1 | ||
| Novo-Pantoprazole | 1 | ||
| Omeprazole | 1 | ||
| Nexium | 1 | ||
| Aciphex | 1 |
Report created on May 26, 2012.