Signs of digestive disorders
Indigestion and bloating: Digestive system disorders can affect the digestion of foods. If food is not fully digested and stagnates in the digestive tract, it can cause the patient to always feel their stomach is distended and quite uncomfortable, constantly belching and heartburn - typically occurring after eating.
Severe and dull abdominal pain: The pain can appear in many different locations. Patients may have pain in areas such as the upper abdomen, lower abdomen, stomach, etc. The pain is especially strong if you eat hot spicy foods, sour foods or when you have food poisoning.
Feeling of loss of appetite: When your digestive system has problems, the patient will often have a bitter taste in their mouth, loss of appetite and loss of appetite.
Nausea: An irritated digestive system will reduce the absorption of foods. Food can reflux into the esophagus, causing quite uncomfortable nausea and vomiting.
Defecation disorders: Disturbances in the digestive system's elimination function cause patients to become constipated or defecate many times a day. If this condition lasts long, especially diarrhea, it will cause the patient's body to become weak and tired.