Abstract

Non- ulcer dyspepsia (NUD) is a clinical syndrome which includes epigastric discomfort, bloating after meals, early Satiety, fullness, epigastric burning, flatulence, nausea and/ or vomiting. Although non-ulcer dyspepsia is not a life-threatening disease, there are a number of outpatient studies suggesting that it impairs health-related quality of life in patients on all major variables of quality of life, namely mental, social, and physical functioning, whose impact has received little attention. In light of the current situation, which sees an increase in cases of non-ulcer dyspepsia lowering quality of life related to health in patients and the much unexplored side of Anacardium orientale and Bismuthum, this clinical study was aimed to understand the potential of Anacardium orientale and Bismuthum in the management of non-ulcer dyspepsia by using GIS Score. The statistical results reveal that Bismuthum showed more efficacy than Anacardium orientale in the management of non-ulcer dyspepsia and improving the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of patients.

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