Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Dyspepsia
- Symptoms
- RED FLAGS (cancer)
- Family
history
- Weight
Loss
- Vomitting
- Dysphagia
- Upper abdo
mass
- Oesophageal endoscopy
- Tissue biopsy
- Iron
deficiency/GI
blood loss
- Fatigue
Anmerkungen:
- - Anemia leaves people feeling tired and run down (less blood to carry oxygen to the body - cells have less energy and so become tired more easily, therefore presenting symptom may be tiredness for anemia --> BLOOD TEST.
- Belly pain/discomfort
- Bloating
- Loss of apetite
- Heart burn
- Quickly feeling full after eating
- Causes
- Helicobacter Pylori
Anmerkungen:
- - common bacteria in the population, lives in the MUCOSAL layer that lines the collumnar cells of the stomach (MUCIN)
- In most people, does not cause any problems but in some --> PEPTIC ULCERS
- Stool test
- Breath test
- Gastric mucosal biopsy
- Blood test
- Functional
dyspepsia
Anmerkungen:
- Also called 'non ulcer dyspepsia',--> there is no known cause for the dyspepsia such as gastritis, etc. The gastric mucosa looks normal on biopsy.
This is the case for around 6/10 people with dyspepsia.
- Medications
- Apsprin
Anmerkungen:
- - Inhibits the action of the COX-2 enzyme
- NSAID's
- Some antibiotics
- Large meal volumes,
especially before bed time
- GORD, acid reflux
- Hiatus hernia
Anmerkungen:
- - when the stomach pushes through the diaphragm due to a defect.
- Eosophageal/stomach
cancer
- Lactose intolerance
- Smoking and alcohol
- Peptic ulcers
Anmerkungen:
- - Appear as a red crater in the stomach
- Stress and anxiety
- Systemic
- CHF
- Thyroid disease
- Diabtetes mellitus
- What is it?
- Pain, discomfort, burning
sensation in the UPPER part of
the abdomen
- Common in the population
- Treatment
- Acid suppressing medication
Anmerkungen:
- - Work by blocking cells in the stomach from producing acid
- HR receptor antagonists
Anmerkungen:
- - also known as HR receptor agonsits
- end in 'dine'
- Usually second line treatment to PPI's
- PPI's
Anmerkungen:
- - also known as proton pump inhibitors
- Usually end in 'zole'
- Lifestyle changes
- Don't eat large meals
before bed time
- Loose weight
- Stop smoking
- Reduce alcohol
intake
- Try to sit up straight
and prop the head
slightly up at night
time