Dyspepsia

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Second year GI pathology Mind Map on Dyspepsia, created by Molly Brewster on 30/01/2017.
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Dyspepsia
  1. Symptoms
    1. RED FLAGS (cancer)
      1. Family history
        1. Weight Loss
          1. Vomitting
            1. Dysphagia
              1. Upper abdo mass
                1. Oesophageal endoscopy
                  1. Tissue biopsy
                  2. Iron deficiency/GI blood loss
                    1. Fatigue

                      Annotations:

                      • - Anemia leaves people feeling tired and run down (less blood to carry oxygen to the body - cells have less energy and so become tired more easily, therefore presenting symptom may be tiredness for anemia --> BLOOD TEST.
                  3. Belly pain/discomfort
                    1. Bloating
                      1. Loss of apetite
                        1. Heart burn
                          1. Quickly feeling full after eating
                            1. Causes
                              1. Helicobacter Pylori

                                Annotations:

                                • - common bacteria in the population, lives in the MUCOSAL layer that lines the collumnar cells of the stomach (MUCIN) - In most people, does not cause any problems but in some --> PEPTIC ULCERS 
                                1. Stool test
                                  1. Breath test
                                    1. Gastric mucosal biopsy
                                      1. Blood test
                                      2. Functional dyspepsia

                                        Annotations:

                                        • Also called 'non ulcer dyspepsia',--> there is no known cause for the dyspepsia such as gastritis, etc. The gastric mucosa looks normal on biopsy.  This is the case for around 6/10 people with dyspepsia.
                                        1. Medications
                                          1. Apsprin

                                            Annotations:

                                            • - Inhibits the action of the COX-2 enzyme
                                            1. NSAID's
                                              1. Some antibiotics
                                              2. Large meal volumes, especially before bed time
                                                1. GORD, acid reflux
                                                  1. Hiatus hernia

                                                    Annotations:

                                                    • - when the stomach pushes through the diaphragm due to a defect. 
                                                  2. Eosophageal/stomach cancer
                                                    1. Lactose intolerance
                                                      1. Smoking and alcohol
                                                        1. Peptic ulcers

                                                          Annotations:

                                                          • - Appear as a red crater in the stomach 
                                                          1. Stress and anxiety
                                                            1. Systemic
                                                              1. CHF
                                                                1. Thyroid disease
                                                                  1. Diabtetes mellitus
                                                                2. What is it?
                                                                  1. Pain, discomfort, burning sensation in the UPPER part of the abdomen
                                                                    1. Common in the population
                                                                    2. Treatment
                                                                      1. Acid suppressing medication

                                                                        Annotations:

                                                                        • - Work by blocking cells in the stomach from producing acid 
                                                                        1. HR receptor antagonists

                                                                          Annotations:

                                                                          • - also known as HR receptor agonsits - end in 'dine' - Usually second line treatment to PPI's
                                                                          1. PPI's

                                                                            Annotations:

                                                                            • - also known as proton pump inhibitors - Usually end in 'zole'
                                                                            1. Lifestyle changes
                                                                              1. Don't eat large meals before bed time
                                                                                1. Loose weight
                                                                                  1. Stop smoking
                                                                                    1. Reduce alcohol intake
                                                                                      1. Try to sit up straight and prop the head slightly up at night time
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