Symptoms of EGID?
What are the Symptoms of EOE?
Symptoms vary from one individual to the next and may differ depending on age. Vomiting may occur more commonly in young children and difficulty swallowing in older individuals. SYMPTOMS MAY VARY GIVEN THE DEVELOPMENTAL ABILITY AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS OF THE AGE GROUP AFFECTED. It is not unusual for it to take several visits to the physician before eosinophilic esophagitis is diagnosed. Some symptoms are common to all age groups.
Common symptoms include:
Reflux that does not respond to usual therapy (medicines which stop acid production in the stomach) – infant, child, adult
Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) child, adult
Food impactions (food gets stuck in the esophagus) older children, adult
Nausea and Vomiting – infant, child, adult
Failure to thrive (poor growth, malnutrition, or weight loss) and poor appetite – infant, child, rarely adult
Abdominal or chest pain –child, adult
Feeding refusal/intolerance or poor appetite – infant, child
Difficulty sleeping due to chest or abdominal pain, reflux, and/or nausea – infant, child, adult
What are the Symptoms of EGID?
Symptoms may vary considerably, depending on the area affected.
Symptoms include:
Nausea or Vomiting
Diarrhea
Failure to thrive (poor growth or weight loss)
Abdominal or chest pain
Reflux that does not respond to usual therapy (which includes proton pump inhibitors, a medicine which stops acid production)
Dysphagia (Difficulty swallowing)
Food impactions (food gets stuck in the throat)
Gastroparesis (Delayed emptying of the stomach)
Anorexia (poor appetite)
Bloating
Anemia
Blood in the stool
Malnutrition
Difficulty sleeping
Since none of these symptoms are specific for EGID, and many occur at times in healthy children or adults, the diagnosis is generally sought only after the symptoms have failed to resolve. Eosinophilic disorders can mimic the symptoms of other diseases like inflammatory bowel disease, food allergies, irritable bowel syndrome and reflux, among others.
© American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders 2008, 2010, 2011
Revised 4-10-2011. Authors: Wendy Book MD, Harvey Leo MD
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