Dyspepsia in a sentence as a noun

The GI specialist said it was almost certainly an oyster that set off my months of dyspepsia.

I input abdominal pain and instead of asking where it hurts and what the pain feels like it asked me if I have dyspepsia.

Turning this company into a focal point about SV culture is such a ridiculous exercise in voluntary dyspepsia.

By their tonic action on blod and nerve they also cure anaemia, debility, liver trouble, dyspepsia, sciatica, consumption, rickets, ladies' ailments, etc.

By a combination of all these devices we manage, though with difficulty, to keep alive the notion that a great deal of severe manual work must be the lot of the average man.”-Bertrand Russell“There will be happiness and joy of life, instead of frayed nerves, weariness, and dyspepsia.

Dyspepsia definitions

noun

a disorder of digestive function characterized by discomfort or heartburn or nausea

See also: indigestion