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Crohn's Esophagitis

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Symptoms

What is Crohn's Esophagitis?

Crohn Esophagitis is characterized by a condition that affects the lining of your esophagus resulting in the inflammation, swelling and ulceration. In contrast to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), an inappropriate immunogenic reaction is the cause (not the abundance of stomach acid).

Common Symptoms

The signs can be similar to heartburn at an early stage, but are normally severe and may be accompanied by:

  • Pain in the chest or the sensation of pressure.
  • Swallowing (difficulty (dysphagia)) Benign autonomous dysphagia Swallowing (painful (odynophagia)
  • Feel as though the food gets frozen in the throat.
  • Coughs or throat- clearing perspectives.
  • Johnny coming up/acid reflux.

Causes

Its precise pathophysiology is yet to be determined, but some of the essential reasons are:

  • Family history of Crohn episodes- Genetic predisposition.
  • Attack of normal tissue of esophagus by immune system.
  • Stress or infections are the environmental triggers.
  • Some drugs, in particular, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs).
Treatment

Treatment Options for Crohn's Esophagitis in Jersey Village

The methods of treatment involve medicines, procedures and lifestyle modifications:

  • Steroids: Temporary treatments in order to decrease swelling and pain in the esophagus.
  • Biologics: Specialized anti-inflammatory cytokine therapies to achieve healing to reduce inflammation.
  • Acid blockers: Medications such as proton-pump inhibitors to minimize reflux-related irritation.
  • Endoscopy: People who have undergone endoscopy regularly on due dates to check on readyness of healing, inflammation and when necessary; they should take a biopsy.
  • Dilation: Gentle widening of strictures to improve swallowing and prevent food impaction.
  • Soft diet: Emphasize mashed, pureed, or soft foods to reduce discomfort during meals.
  • Avoid irritants:To reduce esophageal stress, it would be appropriate to avoid spicy meals, alcohol and smoking.
  • Hydration: Take sips of water after every bite in order to push the solids down.
  • Symptom journal: Follow up developments At this stage, symptoms, pain, and dietary triggers should be tracked, to support changes in treatment.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

GastroDoxs in Jersey Village boasts of an expert GI team that deals with Crohn esophagitis matters, which include an individualized approach to treatment, same-day appointments where appropriate, and end-to-end assistance, starting with diagnosis and culminating in recovery. Our treatments are a combination of excellent therapy and care that will be patient-centered and provide you with appropriate therapy to manage symptoms and enhance the quality of life. Ready to feel better? Make your reservation now and start feeling better permanently.

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Crohn's Esophagitis?

The Crohn Esophagitis is a form of the Crohn disease that involves the esophagus wherein it inflames and ulcerates the esophagus and occasionally the esophagus passage gets narrow.

How is it diagnosed?

Diagnosis includes upper endoscopy to visualise esophagus, biopsy samples to affirm inflammation and occasionally blood or stool tests to eliminate other disorders.

Is it like acid reflux?

No. Although they both might result in heartburn and chest pain, acid reflux occurs because of the irritation of the esophagus by stomach acid, whereas Crohn’s Esophagitis is propagated by autoimmune inflammatory reaction.

Can it block the esophagus?

Yes. The increase of chronic inflammation may result in scar tissue and strictures (narrowed segments), that may lead to food getting stuck and necessitate endoscopic dilation.

What's the treatment?

In most cases, this is treated using anti-inflammatory drugs in the form of steroids, immune-modulating biologics, acid suppressants in case of reflux, and endoscopic balloon dilation of strictures when necessary.

Can food help or hurt?

Smooth and bland food can relieve symptoms, whereas spicy, acidic or chewing foods may make the inflammation or even be pain-inducing.

How long does treatment take?

Symptom relief occurs to many patients in a few weeks although full healed esophagus may take several months and require continuous checks.

Can it come back?

Yes. Crohn Esophagitis is also recurrent as the Crohn disease is chronic. Flare-ups can be minimized by regularly following up on treatment and ensuring that you follow your treatment plan.

Should I see a specialist in Jersey Village?

Yes. A visit to a GI specialist in Jersey Village would receive proper diagnoses, custom treatments, and easy access to advanced treatments.

How do I book a visit?

GastroDoxs in Jersey Village allows you to book an appointment through the office or through our online booking service, which is available in the same-day or next-day basis.

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