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Women and functional dyspepsia

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posted on 2025-05-10, 13:24 authored by Kate NapthaliKate Napthali, Natasha KoloskiNatasha Koloski, Marjorie Walker, Nicholas TalleyNicholas Talley
Functional dyspepsia is relatively common yet poorly understood. The best accepted diagnostic criteria are the Rome III criteria. The epidemiology, healthcare seeking rates, impact and pathophysiology are reviewed with a focus on women. Treatment is limited with no clearly established regimen currently recommended. Duodenal eosinophilia may be found in a subset. Proton pump inhibitors and prokinetic agents represent the standard therapeutic regimen after Helicobacter pylori infection has been eliminated. Some novel agents such as the prokinetic acotiamide appear promising; however, the need for a safe and efficacious treatment remains largely unmet. This review also describes the currently available management options for functional dyspepsia.

History

Journal title

Women's Health

Volume

12

Issue

2

Pagination

241-250

Publisher

Sage

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Health and Medicine

School

School of Medicine and Public Health

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