Indigestion classification
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Classification
Dyspepsia is broadly classified into two major types:
- Ulcer dyspepsia: accounts to 20-30 % of all dyspepsia cases and is caused by Peptic ulcer disease, GERD. Structural disease of the gastrointestinal tract exists in ulcer dyspepsia and hence endoscopy is abnormal.
- Non-ulcer dyspepsia: also called Functional dyspepsia. Functional dyspepsia (FD) is defined by the Rome III criteria as symptoms of epigastric pain or discomfort (prevalence in FD of 89-90%), postprandial fullness (75-88%), and early satiety (50-82%) within the last 3 months with symptom onset at least 6 months earlier. Patients cannot have any evidence of structural disease to explain symptoms and predominant symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux are exclusionary.[1] Causes of functional dyspepsia are not clear but researchers have focused on the following factors:
- Gastric motor function
- Visceral sensitivity
- Helicobacter pylori infection
- Psychosocial factors