Esophageal obstruction

A disease caused by food clumps or foreign bodies in the esophagus, which causes the esophagus to be blocked. Esophageal infarction, also known as esophageal obstruction, refers to a disease in which the esophagus is blocked by forages and foreign bodies. It is characterized by sudden swallowing disorders. A variety of animals can occur, most commonly in cattle and sheep. According to the degree, it can be divided into completely blocked and incompletely blocked. According to the site, it can be divided into pharyngeal esophageal infarction, neck esophageal infarction and chest esophageal infarction. One of the complications of esophageal webs and esophageal rings is esophageal obstruction.

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