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- $Title{Just What is "Barrett's Esophagus"?}
- $Subject{esophagitis swallow swallowing Barrett's Esophagus Digestive
- esophagitis-peptic peptic ulcer ulcers reflux stomach acid acids}
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- Just What is "Barrett's Esophagus"?
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- QUESTION: After a thyroidectomy I had difficulty swallowing. A barium
- swallow led to the diagnosis of "Barrett's esophagus". Although I have many
- questions, I guess I am just asking you for a description of Barrets. Just
- what is it?
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- ANSWER: The name is derived from the British surgeon who first described the
- condition in 1950. It is also called "esophagitis-peptic ulcer" for it is the
- combination of a peptic ulcer and an inflammation of the esophagus called
- esophagitis. It results from chronic reflux, or back up of stomach acids into
- the esophagus. The barium swallow is very useful in diagnosing such an ulcer,
- and it can also been seen as an ulcer surrounded by swollen tissue when a
- esophagoscope is used. It is most commonly found in individuals at or past
- middle age, and can cause not only discomfort when swallowing but heartburn
- and pain that can radiate to the back, neck and both arms. It can be treated
- medically with medications that reduce or absorb the stomach acids. Taking
- the prescribed medications religiously is important to both help the healing
- and reduce the pain and discomfort. It is a condition which requires regular
- follow up care, and when the situation changes or does not improve, may
- require a surgical procedure to put things right.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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