Esophageal Motility Disorder in Indianapolis, IN

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Esophageal motility disorder sometimes called esophageal dysmotility, is a disorder in which the musculature of the esophagus fails to contract, leaving the esophagus unable to sufficiently transport food and liquids into the stomach. Esophageal motility disorder is also an umbrella term for all swallowing disorders, which might include:

  • Diffuse esophageal spasm
  • Nutcracker esophagus
  • Achalasia
  • Inefficient esophageal motility disorder
  • Dysphagia Blockage of the esophagus or difficulty swallowing
  • Hypertensive lower esophageal sphincter

As well as secondary esophageal motility disorders related to:

  • Mellitus
  • Diabetes
  • Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
  • Scleroderma

If you or a member of your family have trouble with swallowing, it might be a result of an esophageal motility disorder. Request a consultation at your local Indianapolis Gastroenterology and Hepatology location for help. Our board-certified GI providers routinely manage and treat esophageal motility disorder for individuals throughout Indianapolis, IN.

Esophageal motility disorder is not caused by any one specific factor. The root causes will be unique to the distinct condition you are diagnosed with, but most commonly include:

  • Esophageal spasms
  • Neurological problems
  • Neuromuscular abnormality
  • Weak muscles in the esophagus
  • Benign or malignant strictures

A few of the most typical signs and symptoms associated with esophageal motility disorder in Indianapolis, IN patients include:

  • Heartburn and acid reflux
  • Weight loss
  • Regurgitation
  • The sensation of food getting stuck in your chest or neck
  • Chronic pneumonia
  • Feeling of anxiousness
  • Struggle with swallowing
  • Poor-quality sleep
  • Chest pain

If you or a loved one deal with these symptoms, please reach out to a local Indianapolis Gastroenterology and Hepatology office right away.

Usual treatments for esophageal dysmotility can include:

  • Heller myotomy (the separation of the esophageal sphincter muscle to permit passage of food)
  • Balloon dilation of the lower esophagus to improve function of the abnormal obstructing sphincter
  • Botulinum toxin or Botox® injections in the areas of the spasm
  • Surgical manipulation of the valve at the lower esophageal sphincter to reduce the amount of pressure on the muscle
  • Medications to treat muscle spasms

Clinical trials are continually being carried out to discover novel treatments and to increase the efficacy of types of treatment that already exist. To learn even more about the types of treatment for esophageal motility disorder in Indianapolis, IN, we encourage you to request a consultation with one of our gastroenterology providers.

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The GI specialists at Indianapolis Gastroenterology and Hepatology are conducting research into esophageal motility disorder along with a plethora of other diseases affecting the digestive tract. If you or someone you love are struggling with symptoms like acid reflux, chest pain, difficulty swallowing, and regurgitation, then please request a consultation with one of our local providers at your earliest convenience. Our providers aim to provide a patient-centric and compassionate approach to the management and treatment of esophageal motility disorder for Indianapolis, IN individuals.

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