Barrett’s esophagus argon ion coagulation refers to the treatment of Barrett’s esophagus with endoscopic argon ion coagulation, which is more effective. It has the advantages of high safety, reliable efficacy and easy operation, and can effectively eliminate the lesion area.
Barrett’s esophagus is a pathological phenomenon in which the floating squamous epithelium of the normal mucosa of the lower esophagus is replaced by a single layer of columnar epithelium. It is most common in the elderly, and its clinical manifestations include acid reflux, heartburn, and difficulty in swallowing, while some patients may have no obvious clinical symptoms. Symptoms can be relieved by taking some acid-suppressing drugs such as omeprazole.
Barrett’s esophagus with enteric hyperplasia can be treated with endoscopic argon ion coagulation, which is a minimally invasive surgery with little tissue damage and reliable efficacy and high safety.
Barrett’s esophagus endoscopic argon ion coagulation is more effective, after the operation should strictly comply with medical advice, any discomfort should be timely and timely communication with the doctor.