Like most cancer-causing diseases, Barrett’s Esophagus’ causes are generally unknown. If you are affected by Barrett’s Esophagus, you probably have a long history with GERD. When the body tries to heal the throat after repeated stomach washes into the esophagus, stomach acid can change further damage and even change those cells into precancerous cells, which are commonly found in Barrett’s Esophagus. There are still people who have never had heartburn or acid reflux, but still have Barrett’s Esophagus. This is why it is unclear as to what specifically is the root of the issue.
There are risk factors that increase the chances of having Barrett’s Esophagus which include having chronic heartburn and acid. If you are worried that you may have Barrett-s Esophagus or may be developing cancer, you should consult the specialists at Arlington Gastroenterology Services to assess your risk and seek treatment. You are in control of your health and AGS Texas can help, so contact us today.
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