What’s going on with the constant pain in the right esophagus?

Persistent pain in the right esophagus may be caused by consuming foods that are too hot, too spicy, too hard and other irritating foods, or drug-induced esophageal inflammation, etc. You can go to the hospital for the appropriate examination to make a clear diagnosis.
1. Traumatic esophagitis: Consumption of over-irritating food can lead to retrosternal pain, accompanied by dysphagia; drug factors, such as long-term oral amoxicillin can also cause esophagitis.
2. Reflux esophagitis: patients suffering from reflux esophagitis manifested as heartburn, epigastric pain, chest pain, chest tightness and other symptoms, it is recommended that after the emergence of such symptoms, you can take omeprazole and other medicines under the guidance of the doctor to alleviate the symptoms.
Usually, you should pay attention to not lying down or doing strenuous exercise immediately after meals to prevent food from flowing back into the esophagus and causing inflammation, and not to eat too hard or too hot food to prevent inflammation of the esophagus caused by irritation. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time for the occurrence of the above symptoms and to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a professional physician to avoid delaying the condition.