Barium Swallow

An X-ray study that uses barium to show swallowing, detect blockages, narrowing, or movement problems in the upper gut in Visit Clinic.
What is a Barium Swallow Test in Visit Clinic?
A barium swallow is an X-ray exam that uses a chalky liquid called barium. You drink the barium so it coats the lining of the esophagus, stomach and upper small intestine. X-rays are taken as the contrast moves. The pictures show shape, narrowing and how the esophagus muscles work. It helps find strictures, rings, tumors, ulcers, hiatal hernia, reflux and swallowing disorders. Doctors use it to check causes of pain, choking, repeated heartburn or unexplained weight loss. Results guide further care like endoscopy, dilation, medication changes or surgery. The test is also useful to follow known conditions over time. Your doctor combines these images with symptoms and other tests to make decisions.
Barium Swallow Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test
Barium Swallow Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Barium Swallow test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Barium Swallow Test in Visit Clinic?
Barium Swallow is usually part of an upper GI imaging series. Doctors order it when patients have trouble swallowing, recurrent heartburn, chest pain, choking, or unexplained weight loss. It helps diagnose strictures, rings, tumors, motility disorders and hiatal hernia. Abnormal results can come from chronic reflux, infections, cancer, or medications that affect motility. A family history of esophageal cancer or swallowing disorders can make this test more important.
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