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Causes of Barrett's Esophagus
What Causes Barrett's Esophagus?
When you have GERD, acid pushes past the opening of your stomach to your esophagus, causing irritation and inflammation. Over time, your esophagus tries to heal itself by growing cells like those in your intestines.
When this happens, you likely have Barrett's esophagus. The key to avoiding complications is catching it early, before the cells have a chance to become cancerous.
Esophagus Center
Our gastrointestinal experts provide compassionate care using the latest technology to plan personalized treatment for people with esophageal conditions.Stanford Medicine Outpatient Center
420 Broadway Street, Pavilion D, 2nd FloorRedwood City, CA 94063
Phone: 650-736-5555