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Tag: Esophageal injury

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Why is Protonix given after ablation? Protecting the esophagus during recovery

4 min read
The esophagus lies in close anatomical proximity to the heart's left atrium, and ablation procedures can cause thermal injury to its wall. Studies have shown that a significant percentage of patients develop some form of esophageal lesion post-procedure. This is precisely **why is Protonix given after ablation**, as this proton pump inhibitor is prescribed to mitigate the risk of injury and promote healing.

What Meds Cause Esophagitis and How Can You Prevent It?

5 min read
With an estimated incidence of 3.9 per 100,000 people annually, drug-induced esophagitis is a significant medical issue [1.3.1]. Knowing what meds cause esophagitis is the first step toward preventing this painful condition, which results from medication damaging the esophageal lining [1.4.1].

What Medications Cause Esophagitis? A Comprehensive Guide

5 min read
With an estimated incidence of 3.9 per 100,000 people annually, drug-induced esophagitis is a significant issue [1.7.1, 1.7.3]. Understanding **what medications cause esophagitis** is the first step toward prevention and recognizing symptoms like sudden chest pain and painful swallowing [1.5.2, 1.5.4].