Scleroderma
Scleroderma is a rare disease in which a person's immune system
begins to destroy normal, healthy tissues (autoimmune disease). As a result,
connective tissue of the skin, lungs, and internal organs—especially the
esophagus, kidneys, and digestive tract—is replaced with scar tissue. This
change causes the tissues to become stiff and the muscles to not work as
well.
In the esophagus, this makes it:
- Easier for
stomach juice to get into the esophagus, because the
valve between the esophagus and stomach (lower esophageal sphincter) does not close tightly.
- Harder to move stomach
juices out of the esophagus because the squeezing motion of the esophagus
(peristalsis) does not work as strongly.
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