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How long does swallowing difficulty due to ESOPHAGITIS GRADE A takes to heal? I find difficulty in swallowing food like it is going down slowly and i am diagnosed with Esophagitis Grade A with Lax LES ...Will i be able to eat food like i used to eat ?
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Cap Rablet L od for 15 days Syp sucral o 2 tsf tid for 15 days
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Avoid spicy food items and a course of injection vitcofol 2ml im on alternate days through a health care professional for one vial should be useful
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Please take the medication as advised by your gastroenterologist. Please share your endoscopy report.
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As an endoscopic surgeon, i wud advice you have a video consultation to review with your Upper GI Endoscopy results so that i can advice the best possible treatment. If you haven't undergone Upper GI Endoscopy, you can make a visit to Parth Hospital, Sabarmati, Ahmedabad. Else a whatsapp video consultation is good enough to answer ur concerns
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