Symptoms of esophageal burns
summary
In our daily life, esophageal burns always happen inadvertently. Many people have the habit of eating high-temperature food, especially the hot spicy food, which is easy to cause esophageal burns. When many patients eat, they don't feel very uncomfortable about the high-temperature food, but they find a sore throat a few days later, which is generally the symptom of esophageal burns, Symptoms of esophageal burns? Let's talk about it
Symptoms of esophageal burns
If you have an esophageal scald, there will be swelling and pain. There will be hoarseness and no desire to speak. Basically speaking less and drinking more water will help relieve the pain of the scald. There will also be nausea, no desire to eat and irritability. These are the basic conditions of esophageal scald, So if after scalding, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to find a professional doctor for treatment, so as to be able to recover completely in time, do not use cold ice things to deal with themselves.
If eating hot food causes esophageal scald, it can induce esophagitis. If found repeatedly, esophageal cancer may be induced. It should be avoided. They were observed closely. It is suggested to avoid anxiety and tension, and avoid eating food with too high temperature. At the same time, attention should be paid to observation. If dysphagia and choking are found, gastroscopy should be performed in time.
The pathological process after burn can be divided into three stages. The first stage is inflammation, edema or necrosis in the first few days after injury, often with early symptoms of esophageal obstruction. In the second stage, 1-2 weeks after injury, the necrotic tissue began to fall off, soft and ruddy granulation tissue appeared, and the obstruction symptoms were often relieved.
matters needing attention
Pay attention to the maintenance after esophageal scald. Don't scald again. Take gentamicin 80000 units of water 20ml orally, often three times. Generally, the symptoms can be relieved after a few days. If the symptoms haven't been relieved after a few days, you should find a professional doctor for diagnosis and treatment. When eating, avoid eating too hot food.