Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) is a long-lasting, inflammatory disease of the esophagus, where the spurt of eosinophils-white blood cells as part of an allergic reaction- accumulates in the esophageal lining. This collection causes swelling and irritation thus making the swallowing painful or difficult. EoE can be likened to food allergies as well as other sensitivities of the immune system.
Symptoms can differ between adults and children but frequently include:
While the exact cause of EoE remains under study, common triggers and risk factors include:
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An upper endoscopy (a type of small-tube telescope) is used to diagnose eosinophilic esophagitis. During the procedure, tissue samples (biopsies) are collected from the esophagus to test for an excess of eosinophils (a type of white blood cell).
The most common dietary triggers are milk, wheat, eggs, soy, nuts, and seafood. Symptoms can often be managed by identifying and eliminating these foods.
Some children may improve over time, but most require ongoing treatment and monitoring. Early intervention and tailored treatment plans improve long-term outcomes.
While EoE shares some characteristics with autoimmune disorders, it is not autoimmune. It is an allergic (immune-mediated) condition.
This diet removes the six most common allergens (milk, wheat, eggs, soy, nuts, seafood) and then reintroduces them one at a time to identify specific triggers.
Yes. Topical (swallowed) corticosteroids are safe and effective for reducing esophageal inflammation in both children and adults when used as directed.
PPIs can reduce stomach acid and relieve irritation in the esophagus. Many patients experience symptom relief and decreased inflammation through PPI therapy.
Yes. Free downloadable PDF guides are available, providing detailed diet plans, food lists, and recipes to avoid trigger foods while maintaining balanced nutrition.
Yes. GastroDoxs in Katy has board-certified gastroenterologists specializing in EoE for both adults and children, offering convenient and expert care.
Yes, support groups are available for patients with EoE to provide guidance, community, and shared experiences.