Pantozol®.

Active ingredient Pantoprazole, usually in salt form Pantoprazole sodium Explanation/Definition Pantozol® belongs to the group of proton pump inhibitors and reduces the formation of stomach acid. It is used for the treatment of diseases in which increased stomach acid production irritates the sensitive or already damaged mucous membranes of the esophagus (esophagus), stomach (gaster) and … Pantozol®.

‘Use during pregnancy and lactation | Pantozol®.

‘Use during pregnancy and lactation Due to insufficient experience and indications in animal experiments, the treating physician should carefully consider whether treatment with Pantozol® can be beneficial during pregnancy. Similarly critical is the use of Pantozol® during lactation. Side effects As a rule, Pantozol® is a well-tolerated drug. However, some side effects are known. Headaches, … ‘Use during pregnancy and lactation | Pantozol®.

Reflux esophagitis

Definition The term “reflux esophagitis” describes an inflammation of the lower esophagus caused by contact of the esophageal mucosa with gastric acid. The causes, stages, courses and consequences of this disease can be numerous. Overall, these complaints are a very widespread problem, since up to 20% of the western population suffer from acid-related mucous membrane … Reflux esophagitis

Esophagitis

Reflux esophagitis, infectious, mechanical, toxic (toxic), thermal (heat or cold), radiogenic (radiation), drug-induced esophagitis Medical: esophagitis Definition Inflammation of the oesophagus is the inflammation of the mucous membrane of the inner side of the oesophagus. The esophagus connects the throat with the stomach and is about 25 cm long. It consists mainly of muscle, which … Esophagitis

Symptoms | Esophagitis

Symptoms The typical symptom of esophagitis is pain in swallowing (odynophagia). This is particularly pronounced in the mechanical-irritative form. Non-specific swallowing difficulties (dysphagia) also occur. Often the pain behind the breastbone (retrosternal pain) is misinterpreted with pathological processes in the area of the heart and bronchial tubes. Particularly in the case of pronounced infectious esophagitis, … Symptoms | Esophagitis

Diagnostics | Esophagitis

Diagnostics Typical symptoms of esophagitis are an indefinable, burning pain at the level of the sternum. Swallowing difficulties also occur, which feel different depending on the location of the inflammation. In addition, one frequently encounters sourness and when swallowing, a kind of foreign body sensation occurs. If there are already pre-existing conditions, an acute infectious … Diagnostics | Esophagitis

Torn esophagus

Introduction The tear of the esophagus is called a rupture in medical terminology. It is a tear in the esophagus, which creates a passage into the chest. A rupture can occur as a result of various diseases or events. In Boerhaave syndrome, for example, all the wall layers of the esophagus tear. In many cases, … Torn esophagus