You will work with an allergist or a gastroenterologist. No medicines can cure EoE. But some medicines can reduce the swelling in your esophagus. These include:
- Corticosteroids.
- Proton pump inhibitors.
Your doctor may try high-dose acid blockers for up to 8 weeks after diagnosis. They will then recheck you and your symptoms.
You can help manage EoE by learning what causes your allergic reaction and staying away from those things. In many cases, the allergens come from food. Your doctor will help you find out what substances or foods to stay away from. Unfortunately, allergy tests aren't always helpful in this condition. Food sensitivity testing may work better.
When starting a food elimination plan, it may take days or weeks to see which foods you are allergic to. This is because reactions related to EoE might take days or weeks to develop. Common foods that cause EoE include:
- Dairy.
- Eggs.
- Wheat.
- Soy.
- Peanuts.
- Tree nuts, such as almonds.
- Fish and shellfish.
In some cases, the esophagus needs to be stretched (dilated) if it has narrowed.
Talk with your doctors about the risks, benefits, and possible side effects of all treatments.