Dr. Kate Smith
Dyspepsia, a prevalent gastrointestinal ailment, manifests as epigastric discomfort, early satiety, bloating, fullness, or nausea. Distinguishing between functional and organic origins solely through clinical evaluation poses challenges, underscoring the complexity of its etiology assessment. Dyspepsia ranks among the most frequent complaints in bo
<p>The Future of Dyspepsia Diagnosis and Treatment: Should We Move to a More Personalized Approach?</p>

The Future of Dyspepsia Diagnosis and Treatment: Should We Move to a More Personalized Approach?

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