How is mycotic esophagitis caused

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Fungal esophagitis refers to fungal esophagitis. The basic causes are decreased body resistance, decreased immunity, imbalance of microbial antagonism, etc.

How is mycotic esophagitis caused

1. Decreased body resistance, such as

repeated damage to esophageal mucosa, slowed gastrointestinal motility, high glucose status, elevated gastroesophageal pH, etc., may lead to decreased ability of esophageal clearance fungi, resulting in increased opportunities for fungi to contact with esophageal mucosa tissues, and eventually cause infection.

2. Decreased immunity, such

as suffering from basic diseases, long-term medication, etc., can lead to decreased ability of body tissues to resist fungal invasion, and then cause fungal esophagitis.

How is mycotic esophagitis caused

3. Imbalance of microbial antagonism

When the body's normal microbial antagonism is unbalanced, it is easy to lead to changes in normal biological flora. Fungi can also cause fungal esophagitis after excessive reproduction.



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