
Q I also have atopy and rhinitis. Can just the food allergy in my esophagus improve on its own? Isn't my constitution the real problem?
A Yes. Eosinophilic esophagitis is often linked to allergic tendencies such as atopy, rhinitis, and asthma, so rather than looking at the esophagus alone, it is better to address the body's overall hypersensitive response together. Improving the allergic constitution also helps the esophageal symptoms.
Detailed Answer
Eosinophilic esophagitis is regarded as one branch of allergic disease, and many patients also have atopy, allergic rhinitis, and asthma. Therefore, rather than considering the esophageal lining in isolation, it is more favorable for recovery to examine together the body's overall tendency to react easily to external stimuli.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
Korean medicine is inherently accustomed to addressing the body's overall balance rather than a single symptom. If you calm the tendency to overreact like an allergy and raise basic stamina, you can expect not only the esophagus but also accompanying allergic symptoms to stabilize.
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