Common Symptoms Of A Niacin Deficiency

Indigestion

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Indigestion is a condition that often signals an underlying health issue. It is characterized by excessive, recurrent, or frequent upper abdominal pain or discomfort. The sensation has been described as a burning feeling, feeling of fullness, feeling of excessive gas, and belching. In addition, nausea and vomiting, as well as a growling stomach and acidic taste, are also common occurrences. Indigestion is not a result of excess stomach acid. Instead, it is a result of too little stomach acid within the digestive tract. When there are not adequate amounts of stomach acid, fungal and bacterial overgrowth may occur in the stomach and small intestine. This overgrowth can cause indigestion and other unpleasant digestive inflammatory symptoms like bloating. Having the proper levels of niacin in the body will allow the stomach and small intestine to make enough acid to keep the gut balanced. The good bacteria and fungus that live in the stomach and intestines are helpful at normal levels, but can be harmful in excessive levels.

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