Your body, will tell you what you can eat. I had it for years, seen a good doctor and had every test, than had the operation. Can eat better, some times it will give me a hard time. Best to see a good doctor.
Achalasia is a disorder of the esophagus.
There aren't any specific foods that should be eaten or avoided when a person has achalasia, but it makes it easier if they chew up the food very well. Often patients are told to chew their food until it is the consistency of a thick soup before attempting to swallow. They are also often told to not eat before bed, or if they do to elevate their heads.
Fruits, vegetables, nuts, and whole grains are the best high fiber foods to eat.
Most patients with achalasia can be treated effectively. Achalasia does not reduce life expectancy unless esophageal carcinoma develops
People shouldn't smoke regardless of whether or not they have achalasia.
carrots
eat lots of fried foods,&'d sweets
Avoid foods high in starch
Foods to eat that control molluscum contagiosum include fish, duck, meat and lots of milk. Foods that aren't good to eat include very fat foods and high cholesterol foods.
Achalasia is a very rare muscular disease that affects the esophagus, the passage you use to swallow food. The term Achalasia refers to the meaning "Failure to relax."
lots of foods that have vitamin c in them. for example oranges
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