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Barrett's esophagus

Treatment:

Treatment includes general measures to control gastroesophageal reflux, medications, and surgery.

General measures include:

  • weight reduction
  • avoiding lying down after meals
  • sleeping with the head of the bed elevated
  • taking medication with plenty of water
  • avoiding dietary fat, chocolate, caffeine, and peppermint because they may cause lower esophageal pressure
  • avoiding alcohol and tobacco

Medications to relieve symptoms and control gastroesophageal reflux include antacids after meals and at bedtime, Histamine H2 receptor blockers, cholinergic agents, and pro motility agents.

Surgery to remove a portion of the esophagus (resection of the esophagus) may be indicated if a biopsy shows the type of cellular changes that tend to lead to cancer (dysplasia).

Expectations (prognosis):

An increased risk of esophageal cancer is present. Follow-up endoscopy to look for dysplasia or cancer is often advised.

Complications:

Calling your health care provider:

Call for an appointment with your health care provider if symptoms of heartburn or painful swallowing persist for longer than a few days.

Call for an appointment with your health care provider if symptoms worsen, do not improve with treatment, or if new symptoms develop in a person with Barrett's esophagus.


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