There is not one term but two: esophageal endoscopy.
The passageway from the throat to the stomach is the esophagus. Esophagitis is the medical term meaning inflammation of this passageway.
Microscopy is the term meaning viewing things with a microscope. Microscopy can be used in hematology, urinalysis, and pathology, among others.
Gastroesophageal reflux, which can lead to esophagitis or Barrett's esophagus.
-scopy is the medical terminology form meaning process of viewing within the body. Examples are colonoscopy and endoscopy.
The medical term for viewing the kidney is "nephroscopy." This procedure involves the use of a nephroscope, a type of endoscope, to visualize the internal structures of the kidney. It is often used for diagnostic purposes or to assist in certain treatments related to kidney conditions.
Achalasia cardia is the condition stricture or narrowing of the esophagus due to inability of the sphincter to relax.it is called a stricture.and it can be corrected in a simple procedure.
Inflammation in the esophagus, known as esophagitis, is often caused by acid reflux, infections, or allergies. Symptoms may include difficulty swallowing, chest pain, and heartburn. Treatment may involve medications to reduce stomach acid, lifestyle changes, or in severe cases, surgery.
A laryngoscope is used for laryngoscopy, a direct visual examination of the larynx.
An arthroscop[e is a device to look at the interior of a joint.
Grade 3 esophagitis and grade C esophagitis refer to the same condition, which is a classification used in the Los Angeles classification system for esophagitis. This grading indicates severe esophagitis, characterized by the presence of multiple erosions and potentially significant symptoms. The terms are interchangeable, representing the severity of inflammation and damage to the esophagus typically associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
I am suffering from Grade I reflux esophagitis since two months. Is it permanently curable?
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