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Some of the following can trigger symptoms of indigestion: |
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medicines such as aspirin and anti-inflammatory Allopathic medicines |
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Antibiotics & Drugs |
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drinking excess alcohol |
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smoking |
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lying down after taking meal |
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stress and anxiety |
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eating certain foods can relax the valve (sphincter) at the join between your esophagus and stomach or cause direct irritation to the lining of your esophagus |
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not eating regular meals, as acid levels can build up if meals are missed |
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Genetics |
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Environmental Toxins |
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Symptoms of indigestion |
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If you have indigestion you may have the following symptoms: |
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Acidity |
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pain, fullness or discomfort in the upper part of your abdomen or chest |
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heartburn |
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gas |
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loss of appetite |
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feeling sick |
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Flatulence (gas passed from your rectum), burping or belching. |
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