Published on May 24, 2018
Barrett's esophagus
Damage to the lower portion of the tube that connects the mouth and stomach (esophagus).
Overview
Barrett's esophagus is usually the result of repeated exposure to stomach acid. It's most often diagnosed in people with long-term gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Symptoms
Frequent heartburn and chest pain are symptoms. But many people with Barrett's esophagus have no symptoms.
Treatments
Treatments include medical monitoring, medications, and surgery. Rarely, it develops into esophageal cancer.