What are the symptoms of polyp in esophagus?


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Symptoms of long polyps in the esophagus include difficulty swallowing, vomiting lumps, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, etc.
1. Dysphagia
Polyps in the esophagus usually grow slowly. If they continue to increase in size, they may block the esophageal lumen and cause the patient to appear Symptoms of difficulty swallowing.
2. Patients who vomit lumps
may vomit some pedunculated polyps from the esophageal lumen when they cough violently.
3. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding When
polyps are large in size, if most or all of the esophageal lumen is obstructed, ulcers may form on the surface of the polyps under food stimulation and bleeding may occur. At this time, the patient may experience upper gastrointestinal bleeding symptoms such as hematemesis or black stool.