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Dysphagia is a medical term for difficulty swallowing. Dysphagia can be a painful condition. In some cases, swallowing is impossible.
Frequent heartburn and regurgitation of stomach contents; Difficulty swallowing food; Less commonly, chest pain. Curiously, approximately half of the people ...
indigestion; irregular, fast or slow, or shallow breathing; lightheadedness; loss of appetite; nausea; no blood pressure or pulse; no breathing; overactive ...
indigestion; lack or loss of strength; muscle cramps; redness of the face, neck, arms, and occasionally, upper chest; sleepiness or unusual drowsiness; stomach ...
Acid-controlling medicines may do more than prevent heartburn. They also may keep vitamin B-12 from being absorbed.
The most common causes usually aren't serious, such as gas pains, indigestion or a pulled muscle. Other conditions may need urgent medical attention. The ...
Digestion: How long does it take? Exercise benefits · Gas and gas pains · Hypnosis · Indigestion · Nausea and vomiting · Upper endoscopy · Endoscopy · X-ray.
indigestion; large, hive-like swelling on the face, eyelids, lips, tongue ... indigestion; joint pain; lack or loss of strength; muscle cramps, spasms ...
The purpose of this study is to understand why patients with indigestion, with or without diabetes, have gastrointestinal symptoms and, in particular, to ...
Rumination syndrome is a condition in which someone repeatedly regurgitates undigested or partially digested food from the stomach. The regurgitated food is ...
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