What are esophageal strictures?
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Dr. Linda Lee of Johns Hopkins Medicine answered:Esophageal strictures are scarred areas that narrow the lumen (the channel through which food must pass). Strictures occur in patients who have had relatively severe esophagitis, brought on by long-term exposure to acid reflux.
Esophageal strictures are scarred areas that narrow the lumen (the channel through which food must pass). Strictures occur in patients who have had relatively severe esophagitis, brought on by long-term exposure to acid reflux. More

