Barretts Esophagus Symptoms
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GERD
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GERD is a symptom of the disease, because it leads to the destruction of the esophageal tissue. GERD causes a painful feeling in the chest area, especially after eating.
Pain After Eating
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Eating produces more stomach acid, which flows back into the esophagus. This causes severe chest and abdominal pain.
Ulcers
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Constant stomach acid in the esophagus can cause ulcers to form, which can produce painful symptoms.
Scarring
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Doctors can oftern see scarring from the esophagus' constant healing when they perform endoscopies on Barrett's esophagus sufferers.
Difficulty in Swallowing
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The scarring and damaged tissue from Barrett's esophagus makes it difficult for patients to swallow.
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