Patients with esophagitis should avoid smoking.
Radiation stimulation, infection, allergy, gastric and duodenal reflux, medication and other factors can lead to inflammation of the mucosa of the esophagus due to irritation, and common symptoms include acid reflux, dysphagia, heartburn, retrosternal pain, etc. Patients with this disease should avoid smoking and drinking, as nicotine and other substances contained in tobacco can lead to aggravation of the disease.
Patients with esophagitis should also pay attention to avoid overeating, avoid eating chocolate, fatty meats and other foods that may induce gastroesophageal reflux, and try to diversify their daily diets by supplementing with fresh fruits, vegetables and other nutrients. Overweight patients should lower their weight appropriately, and avoid excessive pressure at work and school.
Esophagitis patients can go to the gastroenterology department of regular hospitals for detailed consultation.