Dealing with Achalasia is no easy task, and though the disorder is not curable, fortunately, it is treatable. Generally, there are four treatment options for dealing with Achalasia, but the best nonsurgical treatment known to provide lasting effects is a Balloon Dilation. Read about how a balloon dilation can ease the symptoms of Achalasia and how the procedure works.
Read MoreHave you found yourself finding it difficult to swallow lately? If it’s been accompanied by chest pain, severe heartburn, or persistent regurgitation, you might have achalasia. This condition affects approximately 1 in 10,000 people whose achalasia symptoms range from mild discomfort while eating to extreme pain and malnutrition. If you suspect that you have a gastrointestinal issue like achalasia, one of our reflux experts can help you get a diagnosis.
Read MoreThe term “dysphagia” is a medical term used to describe difficulty swallowing. It encompasses both severe and mild swallowing difficulties, and can range in severity from patients who experience difficulty trying to swallow certain types of foods to patients who are unable to swallow anything at all. Learn more about what causes dysphagia, common dysphagia symptoms, and how to treat dysphagia:
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