Barrett's esophageal symptoms


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Barrett's esophagus is barrett's esophagus. Barrett's esophagus symptoms usually include burning sensation, chest pain, dysphagia, etc. The relevant explanations are as follows:
1. Burning sensation
Local lesions occur in the esophagus, stimulating local tissues. Patients may feel a continuous burning sensation in the chest or esophagus, similar to the burning sensation of gastric acid.
2. Chest pain
gradually becomes obvious as the disease worsens. Some patients may experience chest pain, and the pain may radiate to the neck or back.
3. Dysphagia
If not treated in time, barrett's esophagus can cause esophageal contraction and stricture, making it difficult or painful for patients to swallow food.