1. Proton Pump Inhibitors (PPIs): PPIs are often prescribed to reduce stomach acid production and alleviate symptoms of Eosinophilic Esophagitis. They can help reduce inflammation in the esophagus and promote healing.
2. Topical Steroids: Topical steroids are commonly used to reduce inflammation in the esophagus and can help alleviate symptoms such as difficulty swallowing and chest pain.
3. Swallowed Steroids: Swallowed steroids can help reduce inflammation in the esophagus and are often prescribed in cases where topical steroids are not effective.
4. Antihistamines: Antihistamines can help reduce allergic reactions in the body and may be prescribed to help manage symptoms of Eosinophilic Esophagitis.
5. Mast Cell Stabilizers: Mast cell stabilizers can help prevent the release of histamine and other chemicals that contribute to inflammation in the esophagus.
6. Leukotriene Modifiers: Leukotriene modifiers can help reduce inflammation in the esophagus by blocking the action of certain chemicals that contribute to the condition.
7. Immunomodulators: Immunomodulators can help regulate the immune system and reduce inflammation in the esophagus.
8. Biologics: Biologics are medications that target specific proteins in the immune system to reduce inflammation in the esophagus.
9. Prokinetics: Prokinetics can help improve motility in the esophagus and prevent food from getting stuck.
10. Pain Medications: Pain medications may be prescribed to help manage symptoms such as chest pain and difficulty swallowing.