Warning Signs Of Esophageal Achalasia
Discomfort Or Pain After Eating

For many patients with esophageal achalasia, even eating a single bite of food can result in discomfort. Unlike the pain caused by acid reflux, this sort of uncomfortable feeling is not sharp or searing. Instead, it is more of a general sensation of feeling like you cannot swallow completely. Some patients find it feels like they have something lodged in their throat, or they may feel as if they are uncomfortably full. Symptoms of discomfort or pain after eating are more common in individuals whose lower esophageal sphincter does not relax instead of those who have a sphincter that relaxes too much. As food becomes backed up in the esophagus, levels of pain may increase. This pain can be so high that esophageal achalasia patients avoid eating altogether.
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