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			| Definition | Satiety is the satisfied  feeling of being full   after eating. Early satiety is having the feeling of being full prematurely (sooner than normal or after eating less than usual). | 
			| Alternative Names | Early satiety | 
			| Considerations | Early satiety can occur from numerous causes. | 
			| Common Causes | Delayed stomach emptying  Gastric outlet obstruction   Decreased stomach distensibility  Irritable bowel syndrome   Dyspepsia | 
			| Home Care | Follow your health care provider's recommendations. A liquid diet may be helpful. A detailed diet log (recording what was eaten, how much, and when) may be needed. Small, frequent meals may be more tolerable than large, less frequent meals. A diet high in fat may worsen the feeling. | 
			| Call your health care provider if | The feeling lasts for days to weeks and does not get better.    There are associated symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, or bloating.    There is fever, chills, or weight loss or gain. | 
			| What to expect at your health care provider's office | The medical history will be obtained and a  physical examination   performed.  Medical history questions documenting this symptom in detail may include:    Time pattern     When did this symptom begin?     How long does each episode last?    Associated Symptoms     Is there   vomiting  ?    Is there   abdominal distention  ?    Is there   excessive gas (flatus)  ?    Is there a   lack of appetite  ?    Is there   abdominal pain  ?    Has the patient gained or lost weight?     Is there fever or chills?   The physical examination will include emphasis on the digestive tract.  Diagnostic tests that may be performed include:    Blood studies for   anemia  , such as a  CBC   and  blood differentialEndoscopy    (  EGD  )    Stool tests for   bleeding   X-rays studies of the stomach, esophagus, and small intestine (abdominal X-ray and an   upper GI and small bowel series  )    Stomach emptying studies   After seeing your health care provider:  You may want to add the diagnosis causing your early satiety to your personal medical record. | 
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