{"id":35774,"date":"2024-06-05T12:29:26","date_gmt":"2024-06-05T10:29:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/petsvetcheck.de\/krankheiten-und-stoerungen\/hund\/oesophagitis-entzuendung-der-speiseroehrenschleimhaut\/"},"modified":"2026-06-02T08:49:45","modified_gmt":"2026-06-02T06:49:45","slug":"esophagitis-inflammation-of-the-esophageal-mucosa","status":"publish","type":"krankheit","link":"https:\/\/petsvetcheck.de\/en\/diseases-and-disorders\/dog\/esophagitis-inflammation-of-the-esophageal-mucosa\/","title":{"rendered":"Esophageal Inflammation in Dogs (Esophagitis)"},"content":{"rendered":"","protected":false},"featured_media":0,"template":"","krankheitsort":[140],"haufigkeit":[134],"organsystem_krankheiten":[230],"class_list":["post-35774","krankheit","type-krankheit","status-publish","hentry","krankheitsort-brustkorb-en","haufigkeit-a-en","organsystem_krankheiten-gastrointestinal-tract-liver","entry"],"acf":{"synonyme":"","synonyme_en":"Esophageal Inflammation","titel_en":"Esophagitis","weitere_suchbegriffe":"","triage":"yellow","triage_begruendung":"Inflammation of the esophagus, painful swallowing; acid blockers and diet help.","definition":"<p>Esophagitis in dogs is an inflammatory condition of the esophageal mucosa that can be caused by various factors and leads to a variety of symptoms that can significantly impair the animal's well-being.<\/p>","ursachen":"<p>The esophagus is a muscular tube that transports food and liquids from the throat to the stomach. It is lined with a sensitive mucous membrane that can become inflamed if irritated or damaged. This inflammation can be both acute and chronic and has various causes.<\/p>  \n<p>A common cause of esophagitis is gastroesophageal reflux (GER), where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus and damages the lining. This can be exacerbated by a weakness of the lower esophageal sphincter or by certain anesthetics. Another cause can be foreign bodies that get stuck in the esophagus and cause mechanical damage.<\/p>  \n<p>Additionally, infections caused by bacteria or fungi can lead to inflammation of the esophagus. Certain medications that irritate the lining or chemical burns from swallowing corrosive substances are also possible causes. In rare cases, allergies or autoimmune diseases can also play a role.<\/p>","auswahl_symptome_rot":[33825,33959,33964,34149,33453,34188,34192,10702,34145,33805],"auswahl_symptome_blau":[10702,34145,33465,34192,34193],"auswahl_symptome_grun":[33453,34188,33805,34178],"erganzungen_zu_symptomen":"<p>Symptoms of esophagitis in dogs can vary depending on the severity of the inflammation and the underlying cause. A common symptom is regurgitation, where undigested food or liquids flow back from the esophagus. This is often painless and occurs immediately after eating.<\/p>  \n<p>Other symptoms can include vomiting, excessive salivation, difficulty swallowing, loss of appetite, and weight loss. Some dogs also show signs of pain in the throat or chest area, which can manifest as restlessness or discomfort.<\/p>  \n<p>In severe cases, the inflammation can lead to a stricture, which is a narrowing of the esophagus, further worsening the symptoms. It is important to recognize these symptoms early to prevent the condition from getting worse.<\/p>","zusammenfassung":"<p>Esophagitis in dogs is an inflammation of the esophageal lining that can result from various causes such as gastroesophageal reflux (GER), foreign bodies, or infections. Gastroesophageal reflux, where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, is a common cause and can be worsened by a weakness of the lower esophageal sphincter or certain anesthetics. Symptoms include swallowing disorders, pain on swallowing, increased salivation, and regurgitation of undigested food. Diagnosis begins with a medical history and clinical examination, followed by an endoscopy for direct examination of the esophagus. X-rays or contrast studies can also be helpful. Treatment depends on the cause and severity of the condition and often includes feeding adjustments to relieve the esophagus. Medications such as antacids and proton pump inhibitors are used to control acid reflux. For infections, antibiotics or antifungals are used, while foreign bodies may require surgical intervention. The prognosis is usually favorable with early diagnosis and treatment, but chronic cases can lead to complications. Preventive measures include a balanced diet and avoiding irritating substances. Regular veterinary check-ups are important to detect problems early.<\/p>","diagnose":"<p>The diagnosis of esophagitis usually begins with a thorough medical history and a clinical examination by the vet. The owner will be asked about the feeding history, the occurrence of symptoms, and possible triggers. A physical examination can reveal signs of pain or discomfort in the throat area.<\/p>  \n<p>To confirm the diagnosis, an endoscopy of the esophagus can be performed. This involves inserting a flexible instrument with a camera through the mouth into the esophagus to directly examine the lining for inflammation, injuries, or foreign bodies. This examination also allows for tissue samples to be taken for a biopsy.<\/p>  \n<p>X-rays or a contrast study of the esophagus can also be helpful in identifying structural changes or foreign bodies. Blood tests may be performed to rule out infections or systemic diseases as the cause.<\/p>","behandlung":"<p>The treatment for esophagitis depends on the cause and the severity of the condition. An important part of the therapy is adjusting the feeding routine. It is recommended to offer small, frequent meals with soft or liquid food to reduce the mechanical stress on the esophagus.<\/p>  \n<p>Medications such as antacids or proton pump inhibitors can be used to reduce acid production in the stomach and control reflux. Prokinetics can help speed up gastric emptying and increase pressure on the lower esophageal sphincter.<\/p>  \n<p>For infections caused by bacteria or fungi, appropriate antibiotics or antifungals are prescribed. In cases where foreign bodies or chemical burns are the cause, surgical removal or endoscopy intervention may be necessary. Pain relievers and anti-inflammatory medications can help alleviate discomfort.<\/p>","prognose":"<p>The prognosis for dogs with esophagitis depends on the cause and the severity of the disease. With early diagnosis and adequate treatment, the prognosis is generally favorable, and many dogs make a full recovery. However, chronic or untreated cases can lead to complications such as strictures or chronic inflammation.<\/p>  \n<p>Successful treatment often requires long-term dietary adjustments and potentially permanent medicinal control of acid reflux. Regular follow-up care with the vet is important to monitor the progress of the treatment and make any necessary adjustments.<\/p>","ausblick_auf_aktuelle_forschung":"","zusatzlicher_inhalt_im_hauptteil":"<p>To help with the prevention of esophagitis, dogs should be fed a balanced and appropriate diet. It is important to choose foods that are easily digestible and cannot cause mechanical injury to the esophagus. As a preventive measure, special food bowls can be used to prevent the gulping of food.<\/p>  \n<p>Avoiding medications or substances that could irritate the esophagus is also crucial. In dogs with a known tendency for gastroesophageal reflux, prophylactic treatment with antacids can be considered. Regular veterinary check-ups help to identify and treat potential problems early on.<\/p>  \n<p>Safe handling of potentially dangerous or corrosive substances in the household is important to reduce the risk of chemical burns. Additionally, care should be taken to ensure that dogs cannot swallow foreign bodies that could get stuck in the esophagus.<\/p>","haufig_gestellte_fragen_faqs":"","literaturangaben":"","symptome_ausgeblendet":"","erganzungen":"","faq":[{"frage":"1. What is esophagitis?","antwort":"Esophagitis is inflammation of the lining of the esophagus. It can run an acute or chronic course. Typical triggers include reflux of gastric acid, certain medications, foreign bodies or chemical burns. Inflammation ranges from mild redness to severe ulceration."},{"frage":"2. What are the causes?","antwort":"Common causes are general anesthesia with reflux of gastric acid, persistent vomiting, foreign bodies, ingestion of caustic substances, tablets that lodge in the esophagus (especially doxycycline and clindamycin), hiatal hernia and gastroesophageal reflux. In endemic areas, infestation with Spirocerca lupi is also a cause."},{"frage":"3. What symptoms does an affected dog show?","antwort":"Typical features are increased swallowing, gagging, regurgitation of undigested food, food refusal, drooling and pain on swallowing. Some dogs extend the neck or assume an unusual posture while eating. Severe cases are accompanied by weight loss and fever."},{"frage":"4. How is the diagnosis made?","antwort":"Endoscopy is the method of choice. It directly demonstrates inflammation, erosions, ulcers or strictures and allows biopsy collection. Contrast radiography, ultrasound of neck and abdomen and, depending on suspicion, reflux assessment may be added."},{"frage":"5. How is esophagitis treated?","antwort":"Acid suppression with omeprazole or pantoprazole, sucralfate to coat the inflamed mucosa, and prokinetics such as metoclopramide or cisapride to support gastric emptying form the core of therapy. Analgesics are used as needed; antibiotics only with confirmed infection."},{"frage":"6. What is the role of feeding?","antwort":"During the acute phase, multiple small meals of soft, paste-like or shaped food work best. Low-fat, highly digestible food shortens gastric emptying and reduces reflux. In severe cases, temporary tube feeding is used to rest the esophagus."},{"frage":"7. What is an esophageal stricture and how does it develop?","antwort":"After severe esophagitis, scar tissue can form during healing and narrow the esophagus. Such a stricture causes recurrent regurgitation, this time even of liquid food. Treatment involves endoscopic balloon dilation, often in several sessions."},{"frage":"8. Which medications commonly trigger esophagitis?","antwort":"Tablets given dry without sufficient fluid can lodge in the esophagus and cause chemical injury. Particularly notorious are doxycycline, clindamycin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. These medications should always be given with fluid or a small amount of food."},{"frage":"9. How high is the risk of recurrence?","antwort":"Without treatment of the underlying cause, the recurrence risk is high. Chronic reflux, repeated anesthesia in predisposed dogs and ongoing foreign body ingestion encourage recurrence. Consistent adjustment of feeding and medication routines is decisive."},{"frage":"10. What is the prognosis?","antwort":"Mild acute esophagitis resolves within two to three weeks under consistent treatment. Severe cases with marked ulceration or stricture formation have a more guarded prognosis and require longer, often multi-month, follow-up."}],"faq_html":null},"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v27.9 (Yoast SEO v27.9) - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-premium-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Esophageal Inflammation in Dogs (Esophagitis) in dogs<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"Esophagitis: Causes, symptoms, and treatment. 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