Posted By HFHS.L.M.M.D. on September 15, 1998 at 00:20:36:
In Reply to: child with Barrett's
esophagusBarrett’s esophagus
Esophageal cancer
Esophageal perforation
Esophagitis
Esophagus
Esophagus and stomach anatomy posted by Karen on September 14, 1998 at 22:37:04:
I posted this in the gastroenterology forum, and was told to post it here..
My son was diagnosed with Barrett's when he was 9 yrs. old, he's 13
now. He's been taking
PrilosecPrilosec
Prilosec otc ( 20mg) for the past 2 years. Prior
to that he was taking
PepcidPepcid
Pepcid ac
Pepcid ac maximum strength
Pepcid complete
Pepcid rpd. He's doing good with the medication. My question is: Is there a possiblity
that prolonged usuage of this drug will cause any other problems.
And also how
commonCommon cold is Barrett's in children and the outcome in the
future. He's been told he'll need to take med's for the rest of
his life. Any help would be appreciated.
Dear karen :
We apologize for the delay , but we have been trying to identify the incidence of Barret's
esophagusBarrett’s esophagus
Esophageal cancer
Esophageal perforation
Esophagitis
Esophagus
Esophagus and stomach anatomy in children . Since you have reposted your question , we shall be answering the
prilosecPrilosec
Prilosec otc side effects and hoping to continue our research on the incidence of Barret's in children.
Barret's esophagus is uncommon in children and usually presents in middle aged white males ( male:female ratio=3-5:1) . It arises as a complication of gastroesophageal reflux , the incidence being about 8-10% of people with GERD , and has been noted that the risk of developing it increases if the exposure of the esophageal mucous membrane lining to the gastric acid is more than 5% of the day. It can also be a sequale of esophageal injury , bile reflux or pancreatic juice reflux into the esophagus .
There has been no evidence that once the Barret's esophagus is established , that it would ever regress to any degree inspite of intensive medical or surgical therapy , therefore life long therapy is indicated.
It's management is basically to reduce the exposure of the esophagus to the stomach acid , Prilosec being an acid pump inhibitor , is generally well tolerated , short term side effects including headache , diarrhea , stomach aches , nausea , constipation , back pain , cough and rash . It's fairly a new drug and there is not much in literature regarding it's prolonged use . Updates will be posted on any new releases .
Thank you
L.M.
Disclaimer: this information is for academic purposes only.
Keywords : Barret's esophagus*, GERD*( gastroenterology)