Esophageal Dilation in Arlington Heights, IL
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Esophageal dilation is a treatment in which your San Antonio Gastroenterology Associates GI specialist will expand (or stretch out) a tightened or obstructed region of your esophagus. Esophageal dilation is typically performed as an endoscopic exam to treat gastrointestinal (GI) concerns that accompany the narrowing (called a stricture) of the esophagus.
Most commonly used is balloon dilation, where the balloon is implanted at the area of the stricture using the camera on an endoscope and is then enlarged to expand the esophagus. Esophageal dilation is not used as a method to heal any disorders or conditions, but as an alternative treatment to alleviate symptoms. Therefore, you may need to receive esophageal dilation therapy many times, depending on the nature of your problem. If you need esophageal dilation in San Antonio, TX, please contact one of our locations for additional information.
Who needs esophageal dilation?
There are various reasons someone may benefit from esophageal dilation. Some of the common issues that often require an esophageal dilation procedure can include:
- Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE)
- Chemical damage to the esophagus that causes swelling and constricting
- GERD (chronic acid reflux)
- Esophageal cancer
Contact a San Antonio Gastroenterology Associates location near you to connect with a gastroenterologist that can assist in stretching your esophagus so that you can experience the relief you deserve.
Can I eat after esophageal dilation?
Most individuals who receive esophageal dilation in San Antonio, TX may go back to consuming their normal diet following the procedure once any numbness subsides. Start by consuming tender foods, such as bananas, eggs, and pudding, especially if you still have trouble swallowing. Chew your food thoroughly prior to swallowing. Communicate with your specialist regarding any concerns you might have, and the diet that is good for you.
Is esophageal dilation risky?
Complications are rare when performed by highly skilled providers, but even when executed accurately, the treatment can cause complications. Such problems include the splitting of the esophagus lining, bleeding, and reaction to anesthesia. Speak with your specialist about any concerns you have and special risks of your condition.
Your quick and easy solution to help you swallow again
Esophageal dilation is a straightforward and efficient method to assist you if you've had problems consuming food and could be the solution you need. If you are in need of a physician who performs esophageal dilation in San Antonio, TX, our team can help. Speak with your nearest San Antonio Gastroenterology Associates to request a consultation so that our GI providers can help you find out whether this treatment is the ideal answer for your need.
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