A disorder of digestive function characterized by discomfort or heartburn or nausea.
1 In the first place, dyspepsia is such a refined and lady-like trouble.
2 The Baron, in spite of his dyspepsia , smiled again: Albert was supreme.
3 I didn't realise at first that Archie suffered badly with nervous dyspepsia .
4 But I suffer at times from what the doctors call nervous dyspepsia .
5 Michelle's practiced dyspepsia was also part of the style of their relationship.
6 Subsequently, there is obstinate constipation, and all the symptoms of dyspepsia follow.
7 You would have thought I was trying a peripatetic preventative for dyspepsia .
8 Posed for his bust while suffering with a bad attack of dyspepsia .
9 He may have loss of appetite, dyspepsia , diarrhea and distress after meals.
10 He suffered, it appeared, from a disordered heart, weak lungs, and dyspepsia .
11 Most of those are gastrointestinal including dyspepsia , hemorrhage, perforation and even death.
12 But don't eat them late, unless you are equally fond of dyspepsia .
13 Most of it tasted truly awful, a glass of dyspepsia - inducing battery acid.
14 Background and objectives: The pathophysiology of functional dyspepsia is not yet completely known.
15 For dyspepsia it tones the stomach and aids in digestion in some cases.
16 Seventy-one age- and gender-matched subjects with dyspepsia were used as controls.
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Dyspepsia в диалектах
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