Eosinophilic esophagitis or allergic esophagitis is increasing in occurrence though still missed by several doctors. It is an allergic response to foods occurring in the esophagus that has a characteristic emergence visually and under the microscope. It is typically treated with removal of food allergens and swallowed nasal steroids.
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