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Stomach upset Report

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.


What we've learned from patients who report Stomach upset

Symptom severities

Severe
14
Moderate
25
Mild
51
None
61

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Stomach upset

What patients report taking for the purpose of treating Stomach upset
Reason # Patients Percentage of patients
Prilosec 6   Prilosec: 7%
Avoid Alcohol 4   Avoid Alcohol: 4%
Omeprazole 3   Omeprazole: 3%
Pantoprazole 3   Pantoprazole: 3%
Peppermint Tea 3   Peppermint Tea: 3%
Avoid dairy 3   Avoid dairy: 3%
Ranitidine Prescription 2   Ranitidine Prescription: 2%
Papaya Enzymes 2   Papaya Enzymes: 2%
Green Tea 2   Green Tea: 2%
Activated charcoal 2   Activated charcoal: 2%
Lansoprazole 1   Lansoprazole: 1%
FiberCon 1   FiberCon: 1%
Cimetidine 1   Cimetidine: 1%
Omeprazole OTC 1   Omeprazole OTC: 1%
Omeprazole-Sodium Bicarbonate 1   Omeprazole-Sodium Bicarbonate: 1%
Folic Acid Prescription 1   Folic Acid Prescription: 1%
Pepto-Bismol 1   Pepto-Bismol: 1%
Avoid Caffeine 1   Avoid Caffeine: 1%
Novo-Pantoprazole 1   Novo-Pantoprazole: 1%
Ketoprofen 1   Ketoprofen: 1%
Famotidine 1   Famotidine: 1%
Zantac 150 1   Zantac 150: 1%
Sodium Bicarbonate-Sodium Citrate 1   Sodium Bicarbonate-Sodium Citrate: 1%
Tums 1   Tums: 1%
Nexium 1   Nexium: 1%
Prilosec OTC 1   Prilosec OTC: 1%
Mastic gum or resin 1   Mastic gum or resin: 1%
Fennel tea 1   Fennel tea: 1%
Peppermint oil enteric gel cap 1   Peppermint oil enteric gel cap: 1%
4Life Transfer Factor 1   4Life Transfer Factor: 1%

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