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  2. Esophageal food bolus obstruction - Wikipedia

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    The Roth net can be inserted through the endoscope to remove pieces of the obstructed food. The standard treatment of food bolus obstruction is the use of endoscopy or fibre-optic cameras inserted by mouth into the esophagus. [6] Endoscopes can be used to diagnose the cause of the food bolus obstruction, as well as to remove the obstruction.

  3. Esophageal dysphagia - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopic image of a non-cancerous peptic stricture, or narrowing of the esophagus, near the junction with the stomach. This is a complication of chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease, and can be a cause of dysphagia. The stricture is about 3 to 5 mm in diameter. The blood that is visible is from the endoscope bumping into the stricture.

  4. Esophagogastric junction outflow obstruction - Wikipedia

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    Simple observation may be considered, [5] especially if symptoms are minimal or absent. If symptoms are severe or persistent, peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) may be offered. [2] Pneumatic dilation may be used for persistent symptoms in the absence of identified causes of mechanical obstruction. [2]

  5. Here's what actually happens when you swallow gum - AOL

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    Some say it sticks around in your stomach for seven years. There are a lot of rumors about what happens to gum when you swallow it. Some say it sticks around in your stomach for seven years.

  6. 7 common stomach flu symptoms you need to know about - AOL

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    #Norovirus is an extremely contagious virus that causes vomiting & diarrhea. Explore 5 ways to protect ... but temporary upset stomach symptoms appear much faster — within a couple of hours," Dr ...

  7. Foreign body in alimentary tract - Wikipedia

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    If the foreign body causes problems like pain, vomiting or bleeding it must be removed. [citation needed] Swallowed batteries can be associated with additional damage, [7] [8] with mercury poisoning (from mercury batteries) and lead poisoning (from lead batteries) presenting important risks. [citation needed]

  8. Dysphagia - Wikipedia

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    Dysphagia is distinguished from other symptoms including odynophagia, which is defined as painful swallowing, [8] and globus, which is the sensation of a lump in the throat. A person can have dysphagia without odynophagia (dysfunction without pain), odynophagia without dysphagia (pain without dysfunction) or both together.

  9. Esophageal web - Wikipedia

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    Its main symptoms are pain and difficulty in swallowing . [2] Esophageal webs are thin 2–3 mm (0.08–0.12 in) membranes of normal esophageal tissue consisting of mucosa and submucosa that can partially protrude/obstruct the esophagus. They can be congenital or acquired.