Hello lybrate-user
nonulcer stomach pain is a term used to describe signs and symptoms of indigestion that have no obvious cause. Nonulcer stomach pain is also called functional dyspepsia or nonulcer dyspepsia.
Nonulcer stomach pain is common and can be long lasting. Nonulcer stomach pain can cause signs and symptoms that resemble those of an ulcer, such as pain or discomfort in your upper abdomen, often accompanied by bloating, belching and nausea.
Risk factors
factors that can increase the risk of nonulcer stomach pain include:
drinking too much alcohol or too many caffeinated beverages
smoking
taking certain medications, especially certain over-the-counter pain relievers, such as aspirin and ibuprofen (advil, motrin ib, others), which can cause stomach problems
make changes to your diet
changes to your diet and how you eat might help control your signs and symptoms. Consider trying to:
eat smaller, more-frequent meals. Having an empty stomach can sometimes produce nonulcer stomach pain. Nothing but acid in your stomach may make you feel sick. Try eating a small snack, such as a cracker or a piece of fruit.
Avoid skipping meals. Avoid large meals and overeating. Eat smaller meals more frequently.
Avoid trigger foods. Some foods may trigger nonulcer stomach pain, such as fatty and spicy foods, carbonated beverages, caffeine, and alcohol.
Chew your food slowly and thoroughly. Allow time for leisurely meals.
Reduce stress in your daily life
stress-reduction techniques may help you control your signs and symptoms. To reduce stress, spend time doing things that you enjoy, such as hobbies or sports. Relaxation therapy or yoga also may help.
Rx
asta churna
1/2_0_1/2tsp with buttermilk b/f
shanka vati
1_1_1 with warm water b/f
amla ras
10 ml_0_0 diluting in one cup water empty stomach for 20 days.
Above medicines are available only in ayurvedic pharmacy.