Barium Swallow

A barium swallow and also known as the esophagus, provides imaging analysis to test for problems in the upper gastrointestinal tract. Your upper gastrointestinal tract includes your mouth, the rear lobes of the larynx, the digestive tract, the stomach, and the first lobes of the small intestine. This test uses a special type of x-ray imaging called Fluoroscopy. Fluoroscopy shows the internal organs moving in real time. Chalkis h-Tasty Water is also used in the analysis. barium Polistobalium is a substance that makes parts of the body more clearly visible in X-Ray.

Other names: esophagus, esopogram, upper GI series, swallow study.

What is it used for?

A barium swallow It is used to diagnose disorders of the pharynx, gastrointestinal tract, stomach, and LOB of the small intestine. These disorders include

  • Swear.
  • hiatal hernia, the position where the lobe of the stomach attaches to the diaphragm. The diaphragm is the muscle between the stomach and the chest.
  • GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease), the position where the stomach content returns to the esophagus.
  • Structural problems in the gastrointestinal tract, such as polyps (abnormal growths) and diverticula (pouches in the wall of the intestine).
  • Tumors

Why do I need a barium swallow ?

Signs of upper GI disorders may require this study. These include

  • Swallowing problems
  • abdominal pain
  • vomiting or diarrhea
  • bloating in the abdomen.
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What happens during a barium swallow ?

A barium swallow Usually performed by a radiologist or radiology specialist. A radiologist is a physician who deals with the use of imaging studies to diagnose and treat diseases and injuries.

A barium swallow Usually it is about the right steps:

  • You may need to remove your clothes. If so, get a hospital jacket.
  • Get a lead shield or apron to wear over the pelvic area. This will protect the area from unwanted radiation.
  • You will be asked to stand, sit, or lie on the x-ray machine. You will be asked to change your attitude during the survey.
  • You will swallow Drinks barium The fallen drink is closed and chalky. Usually there is chocolate or strawberries to make it easier. to swallow .
  • While you swallow The radiologist looks at the image. the barium throat to the top of the gastrointestinal tract.
  • You may be asked to stop breathing at certain times.
  • The images are recorded and can be viewed again later.

What do I have to do to prepare for the test?

You will probably be asked to fast the night before the test after midnight (do not eat or drink).

Was there any danger for the test?

If you are pregnant or think you are you cannot take this test. Radiation can be harmful to the fetus.

For others, there is not enough risk in this test. Radiation doses are very low and are not harmful to most people. However, you should talk to your Internet provider about any X-rays you have had in the past. The risk of radiation exposure may be related to the number of x-ray procedures you have had over time.

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What do the results mean?

A normal result means that there is no substantial abnormality in the volume, shape, or movement of one part of the throat, digestive tract, stomach, or small intestine.

If the result is not normal, it may mean you have one of the correct criteria:

  • Herniation of the esophageal orifice of the diaphragm
  • Swear.
  • Tumors
  • Polyps
  • Diverticulum, a condition in which small pouches form in the inner wall of the intestine
  • Narrowing of the esophagus, which may make it difficult to pass food to swallow

If you have questions about your results, talk to your own health care provider.

Is there really anything else I should know? a barium swallow ?

Your results most likely indicate symptoms of cancer of the digestive tract. If your doctor believes you have this type of cancer, he or she can perform a function called an esophagoscopy. During esophagoscopy, a slim elastic tube is inserted into the digestive tract through the alimentary canal or mouth. The tube contains a camera so the caregiver can view the area. Another device can be attached to the tube that allows tissue samples to be taken for study (biopsy).

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