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Pediatric Achalasia

Achalasia is a condition that affects the coordination of the esophagus making it difficult to eat.


What is Pediatric Achalasia?

Achalasia causes the lower esophageal sphincter, called the LES, to remain closed during swallowing, preventing the esophagus from propelling food toward the stomach. The normal function of peristalsis is also affected.

Achalasia is diagnosed in about 2,500 people in the United States every year. Only about 10% of cases occur in children.



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