Symptoms like lack of chewing power and ptosis can exclude myasthenia gravis or polymyositis.
Symptoms such as dry mouth and tearlessness can exclude Sjögren's syndrome.
"Achalasia can also have similar symptoms! Is there a possibility of concurrent esophageal ulcer?"
Xiao Linlin hesitated a bit.
"Achalasia can cause difficulty swallowing, but it also leads to post-meal vomiting. The patient does not have vomiting symptoms after eating, so I believe the likelihood of esophageal cancer is greater."
Li Jingsheng appeared very rational, with an exceedingly clear thought process.
Listening to his analysis, Xiao Linlin secretly admired this young orthopedic doctor more than ten years younger than herself.
It's truly unexpected that he's not only skilled in bone setting but also outstanding in gastroenterology diagnosis.
Without further hesitation, she directly applied for an endoscopy.
After a while, Xiao Linlin relayed the information.
