Endoscopic Stricture Dilatation of Esophagus

Esophageal strictures, or narrowings in the esophagus, can make swallowing difficult and cause discomfort in children. Endoscopic stricture dilatation is a procedure where a balloon or dilator is used to widen the narrowed area, allowing normal swallowing. At Dr. Kumar's Pediatric Gastroenterology Clinic, we offer expert care to treat esophageal strictures caused by conditions like acid reflux, congenital abnormalities, or previous surgeries. This minimally invasive procedure is highly effective in improving swallowing function and ensuring better nutritional intake for children.



Category:Endoscopic Stricture Dilatation of Esophagus

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