Dear Mumcy,
There have been a number of articles describing
esophagealEsophageal atresia
Esophageal cancer
Esophageal culture
Esophageal perforation
Esophageal tissue culture
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Tracheoesophageal fistula repair - series inflammation due to medications. In brief, because of impaired movement through the esophagus (sometimes due to an esophageal stricture)pills will stick in the esophagus for an extended time. The release of medication (be it antibiotic or osteoporosis medication) will cause esophageal inflammation.
Usually, the esophageal changes are inflammatory. Barrett's esophagus ( a condition in which there is a change in the lining of the esophagus) has not been reported as a direct consequence of pill-induced esophagitis. There is, however, a possible connection between Barrett's and pills. In Barrett's esophagus, there is usually an underlying esophageal inflammation. This inflammation can be associated with delayed motility and therefore predispose to pill-induced eophagitis. Additionally, some patients with Barrett's can have esophageal strictures.
If there is a question of Barrett's esophagus, then you should receive treatment with acid suppression drugs and have an endoscopy after several weeks of therapy.
so get off your own sofa chick!
who will advise??
Thank you