Understanding Barrett’s Esophagus: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Barrett’s esophagus is a condition in which the normal tissue lining the esophagus becomes thicker and red. Experts suspect that damage from acid reflux may be linked to the condition.

While the condition is rare overall, there are several things that can make you more likely to get Barrett’s esophagus. One is the start of GERD at a younger age, if you’ve had heartburn symptoms for 10 years or more. Other risk factors include smoking, obesity, and a family history of the condition.

Causes and Risk Factors

A main focus of treatment for Barrett’s esophagus is to prevent or slow the development of the condition, which can be achieved with certain procedures and medications. Several treatments are designed specifically to focus on the abnormal tissue.

No dysplasia requires only regular checkups, about every 2 to 3 years. Your doctor may also prescribe medications or other things that are commonly used to treat GERD to help. Low-grade dysplasia means only some of your cells are abnormal, but most are not. Your doctor could recommend more checkups, about every six months to a year, to check for more changes.

Treatment Options

High-grade dysplasia is known as the precursor to esophageal cancer. Your doctor may recommend more frequent checkups and treatment to remove damaged tissue, including radiofrequency ablation (RFA), endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR), endoscopic spray cryotherapy, photodynamic therapy (PDT), and surgery.

A diagnosis of Barrett’s esophagus is not a cause for major alarm. But Barrett’s esophagus can lead to precancerous changes in a small number of people. If you have Barrett’s esophagus, there is a very small increase in the risk of getting esophageal adenocarcinoma.

Prevention and Lifestyle Changes

A main focus of treatment for Barrett’s esophagus is to prevent or slow the development of the condition, which can be achieved with certain procedures and medications. Several treatments are designed specifically to focus on the abnormal tissue.

Preventing or minimizing heartburn during the holidays requires lifestyle changes. Avoiding trigger foods and drinks, eating smaller meals, and avoiding lying down after eating can help reduce symptoms.

Get a Second Opinion

If you have Barrett’s esophagus, it’s essential to get regular checkups with your doctor to monitor for any changes in the condition. Don’t hesitate to seek a second opinion if you’re unsure about your diagnosis or treatment plan.

Get a free consultation from our team of experts today and learn more about Barrett’s esophagus and how we can help you manage the condition.

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