Treatment

Treatment depends on the cause of your symptoms. Medications may include: antiviral medications antifungal medications antacids pain relievers oral steroids proton pump inhibitors (these medications block stomach acid production) If food allergies cause your condition, you must identify trigger foods and eliminate them from your diet. The top 6 food allergens include: milk soy eggs wheat… Continue reading Treatment

Long-term health complications

Untreated esophagitis can lead to serious health complications related to the function and structure of the esophagus. Complications include: Barrett’s esophagus, damage to the lining of your esophagus, which can lead to a precancerous change in the tissue stricture, or narrowing, of the esophagus that can lead to obstruction and problems swallowing holes or ulcers… Continue reading Long-term health complications

Risk factors

Risk factors for developing esophagitis include: weakened immune system due to HIV or AIDS, diabetes, leukemia, or lymphoma hiatal hernia (when the stomach pushes through the opening in the diaphragm between the esophagus and stomach) chemotherapy radiation therapy of the chest surgery in the chest area medications to prevent organ transplant rejection immunosuppressive medications used to treat autoimmune diseases… Continue reading Risk factors

Symptoms 

Symptoms of esophagitis include: difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) pain when you swallow (odynophagia) sore throat hoarse voice heartburn acid reflux chest pain (worse with eating) nausea vomiting epigastric abdominal pain decrease in appetite cough Very young children may have difficulty feeding. Contact your doctor if you or your child experience and the following symptoms and: shortness of breath… Continue reading Symptoms 

Types

Eosinophilic esophagitis Eosinophilic esophagitis is caused by too many eosinophils in the esophagus. This happened when your body overrespond to an allergen. In children, this can make eating difficult. According to the Boston Children’s Hospital, 1 in 10,000 children has this form of esophagitis. Common triggers include: milk soy eggs wheat peanuts tree nuts shellfish Inhaled allergens,… Continue reading Types

Esophagitis

What is esophagitis? Esophagitis is any inflammation or irritation of the esophagus. The esophagus is the tube that sends food from your mouth to your stomach. Common causes include acid reflux, side effects of certain medications, and bacterial or viral infections. Reflux is when the stomach contents and acids back up into the esophagus. This disorder can cause a… Continue reading Esophagitis