Although rare, achalasia is a serious condition that affects the muscle between the oesophagus and the stomach, making it difficult to eat and drink. Esteemed consultant colorectal and general surgeon Mr Amyn Haji, who treats patients in London, shares his expertise on the condition. He outlines the symptoms, causes, treatments, and discusses whether the condition is curable or not.
00:00 What is achalasia, and what are the different types?
01:24 What are the symptoms of achalasia?
02:30 What are the main causes?
03:30 How is achalasia treated, and which treatment is best?
06:01 Can achalasia be cured, and what is the life expectancy for those with achalasia?
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