Effective remedies for esophagitis, do they exist?

There is no such thing as an effective prescription for esophagitis. Prescriptions are usually not based on science and should not be believed blindly.
Esophagitis is clinically known as reflux esophagitis, the patient esophageal mucosa in the gastric acid, bile, drugs and other factors under the stimulation of congestion, edema, etc., the patient’s main manifestations of acid reflux, heartburn, dysphagia and so on.
The treatment of esophagitis does not exist the claim of biased prescription, which has no scientific basis. At present, the clinical treatment of esophagitis mainly includes medication and surgery. Commonly used drugs include acid-suppressing drugs (omeprazole, ranitidine, etc.), prokinetic drugs (domperidone, mosapride, etc.), mucosal protective drugs (aluminum sulfate, etc.) and other drugs.
Patients with esophagitis are advised to seek timely medical attention and actively receive treatment, and not to blindly believe in prescriptions, in order to avoid delaying the condition and even inducing esophageal stenosis or bleeding, esophageal ulcer complications. Drugs must be taken strictly in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, do not self-medication.