

These include prescription-strength H-2-receptor blockers and proton pump inhibitors. These include lansoprazole (Prevacid) and omeprazole (Prilosec), among others. These include antacids (Maalox, Mylanta, others) medicines that reduce acid production, called H-2-receptor blockers, such as cimetidine (Tagamet HB) and medicines that block acid production and heal the esophagus, called proton pump inhibitors. Treatment for reflux esophagitis may include: Treatment strategies vary based on the cause of the disorder.

Treatments for esophagitis are intended to lessen symptoms, manage complications and treat underlying causes of the disorder. Identify irregular cells that would indicate esophageal cancer or precancerous changes.Determine the concentration of allergy-related white blood cells, called eosinophils.Diagnose a bacterial, viral or fungal infection.Depending on the suspected cause of the disorder, tests may be used to: Small tissue samples removed during an endoscopic exam are sent to the lab for testing. These images can help identify narrowing of the esophagus, other structural changes, a hiatal hernia, tumors or other irregularities that could be causing symptoms. Barium coats the lining of the esophagus and stomach and makes the organs visible. Barium X-rayįor this test, you drink a solution or take a pill containing a compound called barium. This may allow your provider to determine the degree of inflammation in your esophagus without an endoscopy. As the sponge is pulled out, it will sample the esophageal tissues.

The capsule will dissolve in your stomach and release a sponge that the provider will pull out of your mouth with the string. It involves swallowing a capsule attached to a string. This test can be performed in the health care provider's office.
