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I suffer from this:
It's called a Schatzki (Schatzki's) ring and is described as a smooth, benign (non-cancerous), circumferential, and narrow ring of tissue in the lower end of my esophagus (the food pipe that connects the mouth to the stomach). Schatzki rings are common and are located just above the junction of the esophagus with the stomach. The cause of Schatzki rings is not clearly understood. Some doctors believe they are caused by long-term damage from reflux of stomach acid
In all my life I never had chronic acid reflux, just the occasional bouts.
4 years ago I had a Upper endoscopy. This is a procedure that enables the examiner (usually a gastroenterologist). And at that time he preformed a balloon dilation of my esophagus.
Looks like I may have to repeat the procedure.
Any ideas/comments or recommendations.
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It's called a Schatzki (Schatzki's) ring and is described as a smooth, benign (non-cancerous), circumferential, and narrow ring of tissue in the lower end of my esophagus (the food pipe that connects the mouth to the stomach). Schatzki rings are common and are located just above the junction of the esophagus with the stomach. The cause of Schatzki rings is not clearly understood. Some doctors believe they are caused by long-term damage from reflux of stomach acid
In all my life I never had chronic acid reflux, just the occasional bouts.
4 years ago I had a Upper endoscopy. This is a procedure that enables the examiner (usually a gastroenterologist). And at that time he preformed a balloon dilation of my esophagus.
Looks like I may have to repeat the procedure.
Any ideas/comments or recommendations.
.
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