Definition of Stricture, esophagus, acute
Stricture, esophagus, acute: A narrowing or closure of
the normal opening of the swallowing tube leading to the stomach, usually caused by
scarring from acid irritation. Acute, complete obstruction of the esophagus occurs when
food (usually meat) is lodged in the esophageal stricture. Patients experience chest pain,
and are unable to swallow saliva. Attempts to relieve the obstruction by inducing vomiting
at home are usually unsuccessful. Patients with complete esophageal obstruction can
breathe, and are not at any risk of suffocation. Endoscopy is usually employed to retrieve
the meat and relieve the obstruction.
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