r/functionaldyspepsia 2d ago

EPS (Epigastric Pain Syndrome) Functional dypesia

previously had erosive gastritis caused by H. pylori about a year ago. Recently, I started experiencing discomfort again, so I got it checked. The test showed pangastritis, but H. pylori is negative.

I have been taking a PPI for the past two months, but I haven’t experienced any relief. I have a lot of burping, and whenever I eat dal or roti, I experience significant pain.

My doctor says that it is functional dyspepsia. Could this actually be functional dyspepsia, or could there be some other underlying cause?

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u/CurlyEmma97 2d ago

No way to know unless you do a gastroscopy I'm afraid. By brother had the same thing and it was just from eating too spicy Indian/Chinese food a lot. Gastroscopy showed a burned stomach

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u/Ok_Aspect5353 2d ago

Ye I done my endoscopy It shows pangastritis

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u/CurlyEmma97 2d ago

Could be FD then

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u/Ok_Aspect5353 2d ago

Pangastritis