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Lax LES & Esophagitis Grade A
What does it means and please tell me is it curable! I am sharing my reports , i started finding slight  difficulty swallowing solid food 2 months ago and then my endoscopy was done ! Please suggest me best diet and medicine and i want to know is it something serious? I will be cured after treatment ??
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Madam , No need to worry, its completely curable and Grade A esophagitis quite common then you think . Treatment is simple Increase water intake 4-5 liter a day . Any antacid twice a day Simple non oily ,non spicy food . If you obese then weight loss will help. Regards Dr Swetank mall
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Yes,  you can be cured by taking a course of H2 receptor antagonists and following a proper diet.
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Hello... Yes it is curable... Need more details for further evaluation... U can consult me online for better Treatment
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