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What is malignant dyspepsia? treatments?

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Dyspepsia: Dyspepsia describes episodic or persistent upper abdominal symptoms arising from the upper GI tract. Symptoms may or may not be related to eating and may include epigastric pain, bloating, fullness, belching, nausea or early satiety. The term dyspepsia is used to describe symptoms located in the upper abdomen and is synonymous with 'indigestion'. See a gastroenterologist.

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