Why does reflux esophagitis have back pain?

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2025-05-17 06:10:49 Views: 47 times

Reflux esophagitis back pain may be related to acid reflux, esophageal spasm, inflammatory stimulation and other factors.

Why does reflux esophagitis have back pain?

1, acid reflux

esophagitis is generally caused by acid reflux damage esophageal mucosa, when gastric acid is too much, part of the acid may enter the esophagus through esophageal reflux, stimulate peripheral nerves, causing back pain.

2, esophageal spasm

When the esophagus is affected by acid or other stimulation, it may also cause esophageal spasm, resulting in back pain.

Why does reflux esophagitis have back pain?

3, inflammatory stimulation

reflux esophagitis is an inflammatory reaction that occurs in the esophageal mucosa. As the condition worsens, it may damage the esophageal mucosa and stimulate peripheral nerves, causing back pain.



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