Symptoms 

Symptoms of esophagitis include:

  • difficulty swallowing (dysphagia)
  • pain when you swallow (odynophagia)
  • sore throat
  • hoarse voice
  • heartburn
  • acid reflux
  • chest pain (worse with eating)
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • epigastric abdominal pain
  • decrease in appetite
  • cough

Very young children may have difficulty feeding. Contact your doctor if you or your child experience and the following symptoms and:

  • shortness of breath or chest pain, especially if it does not occur while eating
  • symptoms continue for more than a few days
  • symptoms are severe enough to interfere with your ability to eat properly
  • headache, muscle aches, or fever

Seek immediate medical attention if:

  • You have chest pain lasting more than a few minutes, especially if you have a history of heart problems, elevated blood pressure, or diabetes.
  • You think you may have food stuck in your esophagus.
  • You are unable to consume even small sips of water.

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