Recovery from treatment

There are a few things you can do after dilatation or surgery to reduce symptoms:

  • chew your food well
  • take your time eating
  • drink plenty of fluids with your meals
  • always eat food sitting upright
  • use several pillows or raise the head of your bed so that you sleep fairly upright, which prevents stomach acid rising into your gullet through the weakened valve and causing heartburn

If heartburn develops aftertreatment, consult your GP as medication may be needed to reduce the acid reflux. Sometimes your surgeon may suggest you take this routinely to prevent problems after surgery. Read about treatments for acid reflux .

You should also see your GP if you still have swallowing difficulties or are continuing to lose weight.

It's normal for chest pain to persist for a while after treatment drinking cold water often gives relief.

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 18 Jan 2018