What are the symptoms of esophageal polyps and how to diagnose them

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The clinical symptoms of esophageal polyps include dysphagia, retrosternal pain, shortness of breath, vomiting polyps, etc. 1, dysphagia patients with esophageal polyps lead to gradual narrowing of the lumen, in eating can appear dysphagia symptoms. 2. Patients with retrosternal pain will compress the surrounding tissues after the polyp volume increases, and symptoms of retrosternal pain will occur due to traction stimulation of local nerve fibers. 3. shortness of breath If the patient does not pay attention to the polyp in time, it will compress the trachea and cause shortness of breath. 4, spit out polyps part of the esophageal polyps patients in vomiting due to esophageal peristalsis, may spit out polyps. Esophageal polyps can be diagnosed by observing clinical symptoms, X-ray barium meal examination, esophagoscopy and other ways. 1, observation of clinical symptoms patients can be observed by the presence or absence of swallowing difficulties, spit out polyps and other clinical symptoms to determine whether esophageal polyps. 2, X-ray barium meal examination esophageal polyps belong to space-occupying lesions, in the X-ray barium meal examination can be found in the esophagus there are abnormal masses, and will move up and down with swallowing, can be initially diagnosed as esophageal polyps. 3. Esophagoscopy In addition, if necessary, the pathological morphology and pedicle can be directly observed by esophagoscopy, and the results of multiple examinations can be comprehensively analyzed to determine whether it is esophageal polyps.

What are the symptoms of esophageal polyps and how to diagnose them

What are the symptoms of esophageal polyps and how to diagnose them

What are the symptoms of esophageal polyps and how to diagnose them



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