Dyspepsia, another name for indigestion, is characterised by an odd feeling of discomfort in the upper gut, often during or immediately after eating. You might feel bloated, queasy, sick, and belch. Although indigestion is a widespread issue that many people experience, it is typically minor and only happens rarely. Knowing what causes this disease may help you effectively avoid its unsettling effects. There are a number of things that might cause dyspepsia. They include overeating, eating too quickly, drinking too much alcohol, using tobacco, and consuming meals that are greasy, fatty, or greasy. Indigestion can also be brought on by psychological stress, anxiety, and sadness. You are more prone to develop dyspepsia than persons who don't have certain medical disorders. These ailments include gallstones, gastritis, intestinal or stomach ulcers, pancreatitis, and ulcers (pancreatic edoema). Moreover, taking aspirin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines, or antibiotics can rais...