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Revision as of 03:03, 15 December 2023
Clinic
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Functional Dyspepsia
- Epigastric Pain Syndrome (EPS): Defined by stomach pain and/or burning that interferes with daily life, without any evidence of organic disease.
- Post-Prandial Distress Syndrome (PDS): Defined by post-prandial fullness or early satiation that interferes with daily life, without any evidence of organic disease.
- Food, herb, or drug intolerance
Remedies |
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BlindRemedy |
Nux-v |
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Eating
Fat |
Puls |
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Bloated Abdomen |
Chin |
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Food Poisoning |
Ars |
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Distention
After Eating |
Lyc |
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Stomach
Pain |
Coloc |
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Mag-p |
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Nux-v | Stomach pain is relieved after passing stool. |
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Abdominal Gas |
Carb-v |
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Lyc |
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Chin |
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Nauseas
Vomitting |
Ars |
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Ip |
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Banerji protocols | |
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