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    Eosinophilic esophagitis 1294

    Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) is an inflammation in the esophagus that can cause feeding problems, pain, and vomiting in infants and children.

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    Eosinophilic esophagitis (Spanish)

    Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) is an inflammation in the esophagus that can cause feeding problems, pain, and vomiting in infants and children.

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    Esophageal bougienage 1854

    If your child swallows a coin and it is stuck, it needs to be removed. With esophageal bougienage, special tubes, called dilators, are used to push the coin into your child's??s stomach. Learn when and how this procedure is done.

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    Esophageal bougienage (Spanish)

    If your child swallows a coin and it is stuck, it needs to be removed. With esophageal bougienage, special tubes, called dilators, are used to push the coin into your child's??s stomach. Learn when and how this procedure is done.

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    Esophageal dilation (2057)

    When a child's food tube (esophagus) is narrowed, it may need to be stretched (dilated). Learn more about this and how it is done. Learn how to prepare your child and how to care for your child after the procedure.

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    Esophageal foreign body 1866

    An esophageal foreign body is an object that gets suck in the food tube (esophagus). Learn what to do if something gets stuck and how the object is removed.

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    Esophageal foreign body (Spanish)

    An esophageal foreign body is an object that gets suck in the food tube (esophagus). Learn what to do if something gets stuck and how the object is removed.

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    Esophagoscopy 1696

    If something gets stuck in the esophagus (food tube), an esophagoscopy may need to be done. Special tools are put into the food tube to grab the object and pull it out. Learn when and how this procedure is done.

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    Esophagoscopy (Spanish)

    If something gets stuck in the esophagus (food tube), an esophagoscopy may need to be done. Special tools are put into the food tube to grab the object and pull it out. Learn when and how this procedure is done.

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    Flexible laryngoscopy or nasopharyngoscopy 1700

    This procedure lets the doctor see the upper airway. A flexible tube called an endoscope is used. If your child is having speech problems, the doctor can look to see if the palate is closing at the back of the throat as it should.

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