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Eosinophilic Esophagitis (known as EoE) is a disorder of the esophagus, the tube that connects your mouth to your stomach. EoE is increasingly recognized as a major cause of swallowing difficulties in children and adults. It affects about one in 2,000 people.

A chronic immune system disease, EoE can be triggered by a food allergy, acid reflux – when acid backs up from your stomach into your esophagus – or an airborne (seasonal) allergy. It causes your immune system to overreact, prompting a large number of white blood cells called eosinophils to collect in your esophagus. As a result, your esophagus becomes inflamed. Hardened Flat Washers Zintek

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The condition often gets worse over time and can interfere with your quality of life. Although there is no cure, treatment is available.

The main symptom of EoE is difficult swallowing. Other symptoms vary by age and can include:

People with EoE may feel the need to drink a lot of fluids to help swallow food and may be unable to finish a meal because they feel full halfway through. In some cases, solid food can get stuck in the narrowed esophagus, potentially prompting a trip to the emergency room.

If your son or daughter is struggling with eosinophilic esophagitis, take control and consult an allergist today.

Use the Find an Allergist tool to find expert care for EoE.

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