I have been diagnosed with short segment barrett's esophagus. Is RFA to treat this condition advisable?
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no. make some lifestyle changes in order to reduce your acid reflux. For example: lose weight, if you're overweight stop smoking drink less alcohol and coffee don't eat foods that aggravate your symptoms (keep a diary so you know which foods aggravate your symptoms) eat smaller meals at regular intervals, rather than a large amount in one go raise the head of your bed if you get reflux symptoms at night (you can do this by putting supports under the legs at the head of your bed, so that while sleeping your head is positioned higher than your feet) take tab lan 30 empty stomache morning daily for 2-3 month. thanks
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