
When to worry about indigestion
נבדק על ידי Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGPעודכן לאחרונה על ידי Lynn StephenLast updated 11 Dec 2025
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Most of us get indigestion from time to time, but for some it's a regular annoyance. How can you avoid it, and when should you worry about indigestion?
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The medical term for indigestion is 'dyspepsia' - this includes several different types of stomach pain caused by issues with your digestive tract.
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Symptoms of indigestion
עיכול covers a variety of symptoms. The most common is pain - typically a burning pain in the top part of your stomach (upper abdomen), or travelling behind your breastbone.
However, indigestion can also cause:
Nausea or being sick.
Bloating of your tummy.
Burping.
Feeling full quickly when you eat.
צרבת.
How long can indigestion last?
In most cases, indigestion goes away in a few hours.
However, if you find you get indigestion often, or your symptoms last for more than two weeks, it could be a sign of a serious condition. In this case, it is important to talk to your doctor, as they may recommend tests to investigate the cause of your indigestion.
Causes of indigestion
חזרה לתוכןStomach acid
Indigestion is usually caused by inflammation in your stomach. This is often due to too much stomach acid, which your body makes to digest food. If this acid backs up into your food pipe (oesophagus), it can cause צרבת - burning pain behind your breastbone, sometimes accompanied by a bitter liquid rising into your mouth. In the UK, 1 in 4 adults and 1 in 5 in the US regularly experience heartburn.
Other causes include:
Ulcers
Peptic ulcers include ulcers in your stomach and the area connecting the top of your gut to your stomach (duodenum).
בקע סרעפתי
בקע סרעפתי occurs when the top part of the stomach pushes up into the chest cavity, often causing heartburn.
הריון
Indigestion is common in pregnancy and around half of all pregnant women have indigestion at some point. Indigestion in pregnancy is usually due to reflux of acid from the stomach into the oesophagus.
סרטן קיבה
Indigestion can occasionally be a sign of stomach cancer, although this is rare and most people who have indigestion do not have stomach cancer. If it gets worse or does not get better after 3 weeks with usual medicines it is recommended to see your doctor, particularly if combined with other symptoms such as unintended weight loss, feeling sick, and blood in your poo.
Medicines that cause indigestion
Medicines are a common cause of indigestion.
Some of the most likely to cause it include:
Aspirin.
Anti-inflammatory tablets - may be taken for muscle pains or arthritis. These include medicines such as ibuprofen, diclofenac, and נפרוקסן.
Tablets taken daily, weekly, or monthly to prevent אוסטאופורוזיס, or 'thinning' of the bones (bisphosphonates).
Some אנטיביוטיקה - especially אריתרומיצין.
Medicines used for high blood pressure or sometimes angina (calcium antagonists).
If your indigestion starts, or becomes worse, shortly after you start taking one of these medicines, see your doctor. They may be able to change your tablets - or the time you take it - to stop indigestion from happening.
חיידקים
Sometimes a germ called הליקובקטר פילורי can make indigestion worse. Your doctor may perform a breath, poo (stool), or blood test for this and if necessary, give you a one-week course of treatment with three different tablets to get rid of it. This doesn't always work and it involves taking several tablets a day and often having to avoid alcohol for a week, but it can reduce the chance of symptoms returning.
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How to treat indigestion
חזרה לתוכןProton pump inhibitors
Tablets such as proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) - for example, אומפרזול, lansoprazole and, esomeprazole - help to keep stomach acid under control and hopefully ease the symptoms of indigestion.
Home remedies for indigestion
There are several home remedies that have proved to be effective in treating indigestion in the short-term.
These can include:
Chamomile tea.
Peppermint tea.
Apple cider vinegar.
Ginger.
Fennel seed.
However, home remedies should not be relied upon if your symptoms last for more than two weeks or worsen.
If you have any pre-existing health conditions, you should also talk to your doctor before trying any of these.
When to see a doctor about indigestion
חזרה לתוכןIndigestion and heartburn are rarely due to a serious cause, but there are some possible warning signs which should be checked out by a doctor.
They include:
Severe pain which doesn't settle with remedies from your pharmacist or doctor.
Being 'off' your food or losing weight for no obvious reason.
Food sticking when you swallow, or severe pain on swallowing.
Blood in your poo, especially if it's dark red and mixed in with the poo.
Feel generally unwell - which can be down to אנמיה - or tired.
Persistent bloating that lasts for three weeks or longer - which could in rare cases be caused by סרטן השחלות.
Seek immediate attention by calling for an emergency ambulance (999 in the UK) if:
You are being sick with blood or black coffee grounds like substance in your vomit.
You have black, tarry poos or blood continuously dripping (not stopping) from your bottom.
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Further investigation
חזרה לתוכןYour doctor may recommend further investigations for any of these reasons:
If you have a past history of peptic ulcer.
A condition called Barrett's oesophagus.
If you develop persistent indigestion or reflux - especially with בהרזיה over the age of 55.
There are two main investigations to check what may be the cause of your long term indigestion:
ה גסטרוסקופיה - a small flexible tube is passed down your throat, sometimes under sedation, to look inside your stomach. This is done as a day case in hospital but you'll need someone to take you home afterwards.
ה colonoscopy - done where an abnormality of the lower bowel is suspected. You take medicines at home to empty your gut completely, then go in as a day case to hospital and have a small flexible tube passed up from your bottom to examine your large bowel.
Preventing indigestion
חזרה לתוכןThere's much that you can do to relieve or prevent your symptoms happening in the first place.
In heartburn, lying down often brings on the issue because the acid doesn't have to travel against gravity up into your food pipe. Propping the head of your bed up on a couple of risers may help.
So too can losing weight, avoiding tight belts or trousers and staying away from large meals or eating too close to bedtime.
For other indigestion, you may find that some foods such as peppermint, tomatoes, alcohol or spicy foods are best avoided.
Your pharmacist can advise on short-term remedies or a course of tablets to relieve the discomfort. You could also try probiotics.
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