Can esophageal ulcers heal themselves?


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Esophageal ulcer generally refers to esophageal ulcer, esophageal ulcer is usually difficult to self-heal.
Esophageal ulcer is usually due to gastroesophageal reflux, pathogen infection, esophageal tumor and other factors, leading to esophageal mucosa, submucosa and even muscle layer is destroyed, and the formation of inflammatory lesions, resulting in pain symptoms behind the sternum or upper abdomen, severe cases can occur dysphagia, vomiting, black stool, etc. Because the above pathogenic factors can not self-heal, esophageal ulcer usually can not be self-healing. In addition, do not actively treat esophageal ulcer, due to repeated attacks of ulcer, may cause esophageal stricture or scar spasm, resulting in esophageal obstruction.