Dyspepsia
(noun)
A condition of indigestion or discomfort in the upper stomach or abdomen.
Origin:
The word dyspepsia comes from the greek word "dys" meaning "bad" or "difficult" and "pepsia" meaning "digestion". it refers to a condition of indigestion or discomfort in the upper stomach or abdomen.
Examples:
- Dyspepsia is a common condition that causes discomfort after eating.
- The dyspepsia was caused by eating too much spicy food.
- Dyspepsia is a medical condition that affects the digestive system.
- The dyspepsia caused stomach pain and bloating.
- The dyspepsia was treated with antacids.