What esophageal mucosal lesions mean

Esophageal mucosal lesions imply diseases of the esophagus such as inflammation, ulcers, and swellings. Esophageal mucosal lesions are lesions of the esophageal mucosa that occur when the esophagus is stimulated by physical and chemical factors, diet, alcohol consumption and other causes.
1. Inflammation: When the contents of stomach and duodenum reflux into the esophagus, it may lead to the damage of esophageal mucosa and the emergence of reflux esophagitis, which leads to the symptoms of esophageal mucosa with erosion, edema and congestion. At this time, esophageal mucosal lesions mean inflammation of the esophagus.
2. Ulcer: When esophagitis develops further, the esophageal mucosa is further damaged, which may lead to ulcers, bleeding and other lesions. At this time, mucosal lesions in the esophagus mean ulcers in the esophagus.
3. Swelling: when ulcer and inflammation exist for a long time, it may lead to heterogeneous hyperplasia of esophageal mucosa, and eventually cancerous phenomenon. At this time, esophageal mucosal lesion means cancer of the esophagus.
For esophageal mucosal lesions, it is recommended to standardize the treatment under the guidance of doctors in time.