However, there are many other stomach diseases that don't include the word gastropathy such as gastric or peptic ulcer disease, gastroparesis, and dyspepsia.
Generally, however, there is loss of appetite, heartburn, nervous dyspepsia, constipation, or diarrhea, abdominal distention, headache, vertigo, emaciation, and loss of sleep.
A 2002 systemic review of herbal products found that several herbs, including peppermint and caraway, have anti-dyspeptic effects for non-ulcer dyspepsia with encouraging safety profiles.