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Medication and Pain Relievers:

                                                                                                                                Avoid certain pain relievers, such as aspirin,
                                                                                                                                ibuprofen, and naproxen sodium, which can

                                                                                                                                contribute to indigestion.
                                                                                                                                Remember that mild indigestion is usual-

                                                                                                                                ly nothing to worry about, but if discomfort
                                                                                                                                persists for more than two weeks or is severe,

                                                                                                                                consult your healthcare provider. Seek im-
                                                                                                                                mediate medical attention if you experience
                                                                       Prevention Of                                            symptoms like shortness of breath, chest pain


                                                                                                                                radiating to the jaw, neck, or arm, or other con-
                                                                                 Indigestion                                    cerning signs. Always prioritise your health and

                                                                                                                                well-being!






                                                                                                                                                                                                       How common
              ndigestion, also known as dyspepsia or               Less frequent symptoms include vomiting
              an upset stomach, can cause discom-                  and belching. Sometimes, indigestion is ac-

         I fort in your upper abdomen. It is charac-               companied by heartburn, which is a pain or
                                                                                                                                                                                                   is Indigestion?
         terised by symptoms such as:                              burning feeling in the centre of your chest
            •  Early fullness during a meal: Feeling full          that may radiate into your neck or back
               even though you haven’t eaten much.                 during or after eating.
            •  Uncomfortable fullness after a meal:
               The feeling of fullness lasting longer              Here are some preventive measures you can                                                                                                             Research
               than it should.                                     take to manage indigestion:

            •  Discomfort in the upper abdomen: mild                  •  Dietary Changes:                                                                                                                   estimates that
               to severe pain between the bottom of                   •  Eat smaller, low-fat meals: Instead of
               your breastbone and your belly button.                    three  large  meals,  opt  for  five  or  six
         Article By                                                      smaller ones throughout the day.                                                                                                       about 21% of
            •  Burning in the upper abdomen: An un-
         Nurse Oluwadamilola                                          •  Avoid spicy, fatty, greasy, or high-fibre
               comfortable heat or burning sensation
         El-kanemi Hostel Matron                                         foods.                                                                                                                                                people
               in the same area.
            •  Bloating in the upper abdomen: An un-                  •  Chew your food thoroughly to aid di-
               comfortable tightness.                                    gestion.                                                                                                                                    experience
            •  Nausea: Feeling like you want to vomit.                •  Limit caffeine, alcohol, chocolate, and
                                                                         carbonated beverages.
                                                                                                                                                                             Article by                             indigestion.
                                                                      •  Lifestyle Modifications:
                                                                                                                                                             Augustina Osaghaede
                                                                      •  Avoid exercise immediately after eat-
                                                                                                                                                                         School Nurse
                                                                         ing.




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