
Q It improves with diet control, but when I eat the food again the stuck feeling comes back. Can recurrence be prevented?
A It's a characteristic of this disease that allergic inflammation easily recurs when you eat trigger foods again. Combining lining-stabilizing treatment with consistent food and allergy management can lengthen the interval between recurrences and lower symptom intensity.
Detailed Answer
Eosinophilic esophagitis tends to recur when re-exposed to the causative foods, so even after symptoms improve, neglecting management easily worsens it again. Rather than just having symptoms disappear, you must also address the foods and allergic factors that trigger recurrence to keep it stable.
Korean Medicine Clinic Perspective
Korean medicine treatment focuses on building a foundation so the esophagus is less swayed by stimuli even after symptoms subside. We set management methods tailored to each person's eating habits and allergic tendencies, helping to reduce recurrence.
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