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==Overview== | |||
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Risk factors for dyspepsia include: | |||
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Overview
Risk Factors
Risk factors for dyspepsia include:
- Eating meals too quickly
- Emotional stress while eating
- Overabundance of high-fiber foods
- Overconsumption of alcohol
- Overconsumption of caffeine
- Spicy, high-fat, and greasy foods
- Tobacco use
- Too much food at meals