Evidence-based treatments, elimination diet protocols, and practical recipes for managing EoE. Always discuss options with your gastroenterologist.
Medical Disclaimer: This information is from peer-reviewed research and should not replace medical advice. Treatment decisions should be made with your healthcare provider.
FDA-approved biologic that blocks IL-4 and IL-13, key drivers of allergic inflammation in EoE. The first and only biologic approved specifically for EoE.
Corticosteroids (budesonide or fluticasone) swallowed to coat the esophagus and reduce inflammation directly at the site of disease.
Medications like omeprazole, esomeprazole, or pantoprazole that reduce stomach acid. Often the first-line treatment tried for EoE.
Amino acid-based formula diet that contains no intact proteins, eliminating all potential food allergens. The most effective but most restrictive dietary therapy.
Endoscopic procedure to stretch narrowed areas (strictures) of the esophagus. Treats structural complications but not underlying inflammation.