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Does swallowing difficulty resolves
I want to ask does swallowing difficulty due to Esophagitis,GERD...No ulcers were seen in endoscopy just alight inflammation in esophagus and i consulted GASTROENTEROLOGIST and took medicines for 2 months much better but swallowing issues are not completely cured...Sometimes i eat normally sometimes again i feel like sticking in throat ....Is my problem curable?
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Hello, generally we prescribe medicine for GERD for a min of 3months and up-to 6 months. Dietary lifestyle modifications are the one of the best treatment modalities in GeRD.
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Drink atleast 15 glasses of water. Stop spicy food And don't lie down immediately after having meals.. And continue medicine
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Hi... GERD with esophagitis takes time to heal!!! Improvement with PPIs is a positive sign
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lifestyle changes will give long term results
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