You have symptoms of erosive esophagitis with erosions above the junction of esophagus and stomach. The acid that has damaged your mucosa is causing the pain. What I see here is that the problem is of your esophagus due to failure of cardiac sphincter to constrict entirely. It can be managed. Also, a few advices are to be followed and a few medicines that are needed to be added. Do not get anxious. It'll do more harm than good. Consult at your convenience.
Answered2022-07-22 18:38:26
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