0 inflammation of the oesophagus (= the tube that takes food from the mouth to the stomach): --
Pain on swallowing may be due to severe oesophagitis.
When taken for a long period of time, it can cause reflux oesophagitis.
It is also indicated for symptomatic relief in oesophagitis, hiatus hernia, gastritis and iatrogenic gastritis.
Among all subjects, 29 % had previously received a diagnosis of non-ulcer dyspepsia, 3 % had ulcers, 10.5 % had gastritis and/or oesophagitis, and 0.6 % (1 subject) had gastric cancer.
Superoxide anions produced by inflammatory cells play an important role in the pathogenesis of acid and pepsin induced oesophagitis in rabbits.
If this fails, an endoscopy is indicated to evaluate if oesophagitis is present.
Patients with symptomatic reflux but no evidence of oesophagitis have recently been labelled as having non-erosive reflux disease.