Pancreatic relaxation is a benign disease and generally has a good prognosis and does not affect the normal life expectancy of the patient; however, it can be life-threatening in the event of ulcers, or even malignant changes in mucosal epithelial hyperplasia, and the exact survival time is recommended to be evaluated by the physician in charge.
Cardia laxity, also known as cardia dystrophy, may be caused by musculo-neurological dysfunction, which is mainly characterized by lack of peristalsis in the esophagus, high pressure in the lower esophageal sphincter and weakened flaccid response to swallowing maneuvers. Clinical manifestations include dysphagia, retrosternal pain, food regurgitation, and cough and lung infection due to aspiration of food regurgitation into the trachea.
The prognosis of cardia laxity is generally good and does not affect the normal life expectancy of the patient; however, it can be life-threatening if ulcers or even malignant changes in mucosal epithelial hyperplasia occur, and the specific survival time is recommended to be evaluated by the competent physician.
If you suffer from cardia laxity, you should consult a doctor in time and choose the most appropriate and effective treatment under the guidance of the doctor.