Ulcer of esophagus
ICD-10 K22.1 is a used to indicate a diagnosis of ulcer of esophagus.
Ulcer of the esophagus is a condition characterized by open sores in the lining of the esophagus, often resulting from acid reflux, infections, or medications. Symptoms may include pain during swallowing, chest pain, and bleeding. Diagnosis is typically made through endoscopy and biopsy. Treatment focuses on managing symptoms and healing the ulcer, which may include medications and dietary changes.
Common causes include acid reflux, infections, and certain medications.
Treatment may involve medications to reduce acid and promote healing.