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- Achalasia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Achalasia is a swallowing condition that affects the tube connecting the mouth and the stomach, called the esophagus Damaged nerves make it hard for the muscles of the esophagus to squeeze food and liquid into the stomach
- Achalasia - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Achalasia is a rare swallowing disorder that affects the esophagus (the tube between the throat and the stomach) In people with achalasia, the esophagus muscles do not contract properly and do not help propel food down toward the stomach
- Esophageal achalasia - Wikipedia
Achalasia is characterized by difficulty in swallowing, regurgitation, and sometimes chest pain Diagnosis is reached with esophageal manometry and barium swallow radiographic studies Various treatments are available, although none cures the condition
- Achalasia (Cardiospasm): Symptoms, Causes, Types, Treatments
Achalasia (cardiospasm) is a rare condition that happens when food and liquid doesn’t move through your esophagus to your stomach Achalasia symptoms include trouble swallowing, heartburn and chest pain
- Achalasia (Esophagus Disorder): Symptoms, Causes, Treatments - WebMD
Achalasia occurs when your lower esophageal sphincter doesn't work properly Symptoms include trouble swallowing, heartburn and chest pain Learn more about the causes and treatments
- Achalasia - Gastroenterology - Merck Manual Professional Edition
Achalasia is a neurogenic esophageal motility disorder characterized by impaired esophageal peristalsis and a lack of lower esophageal sphincter relaxation during swallowing Symptoms are slowly progressive dysphagia, usually to both liquids and solids, and regurgitation of undigested food
- Achalasia Causes, Symptoms, Diet Treatment - MedicineNet
Achalasia makes it difficult to swallow, can cause chest pain, and may lead to regurgitation Learn about achalasia causes, symptoms, surgery, and treatment
- Achalasia - Penn Medicine
Definition The tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach is the esophagus or food pipe Achalasia makes it harder for the esophagus to move food into the stomach
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