Why do I feel full after eating just a little?
There are two main aspects that cause people to feel full after eating just a little bit: first is physiological issues, and second is organic diseases. Firstly, physiological issues such as degenerative changes in the elderly may lead to a decrease in the mechanical digestion function of the gastrointestinal tract and a weakening of the function of secreting chemical digestive enzymes, resulting in a feeling of fullness after eating just a little. Organic diseases can also cause bacterial infections and thus feelings of fullness. It is recommended to visit the hospital for abdominal B-ultrasound and other relevant examinations to exclude the possibility of organic lesions and receive targeted treatment.
Feeling full after eating a little bit is likely due to indigestion or pre-existing gastrointestinal diseases and chronic gastritis. This can cause discomfort in the upper abdomen, and it is recommended to seek treatment at a reputable hospital. After completing relevant examinations, follow the doctor's instructions to take medications that promote gastrointestinal motility, such as Domperidone or Jianwei Xiaoshi Pian. At the same time, undergo a color Doppler ultrasound examination of the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen to exclude any diseases of these organs. Pay attention to your diet, eat light and easily digestible foods, and avoid spicy and stimulating foods.
Feeling full after eating a little bit is closely related to gastrointestinal motility and indigestion. There is a greater possibility of inflammation, and indigestion can lead to abdominal distension. Common symptoms include upper abdominal discomfort, acid reflux, vomiting, and abdominal distension. Avoid eating cold and spicy foods. As long as you take medication regularly, this symptom will gradually improve, so don't worry. However, if you frequently experience this symptom, it is recommended to go to the hospital on an empty stomach for a color Doppler ultrasound examination of the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and spleen, as cholecystitis can also cause a feeling of fullness.