Esophagus Drawing

Your esophagus is a hollow, muscular tube that carries food and liquid from your throat to your stomach. Muscles in your esophagus propel food down to your stomach.

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You esophagus is the tube that carries food and liquids from your mouth to your stomach. Esophagus problems include GERD (reflux), cancer, esophagitis, and spasms. Learn about symptoms and treatments.

The esophagus is a fibromuscular tube, about 25 cm (10 in) long in adult humans, that travels behind the trachea and heart, passes through the diaphragm, and empties into the uppermost region of the stomach. During swallowing, the epiglottis tilts backwards to prevent food from going down the larynx and lungs.

The esophagus is a muscular tube that moves food from your throat to your stomach. Problems like a hiatal hernia can cause heartburn and other symptoms. GERD is a common esophageal condition linked to obesity, smoking, and poor diet. To prevent acid reflux, eat smaller meals and avoid lying down after eating.

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Esophagus, relatively straight muscular tube through which food passes from the pharynx to the stomach. The esophagus can contract or expand to allow for the passage of food.

The esophagus is a muscular tube that connects the throat (pharynx) to the stomach, allowing food and liquids to pass through during swallowing. It is part of the digestive system and is about 8 to 10 inches (20-25 cm) long in adults.

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The esophagus is the hollow tube that leads from the throat (pharynx) to the stomach. Food does not just fall from the mouth through the esophagus and into the stomach. The pharynx and walls of the esophagus propel food to the stomach by rhythmic waves of muscular contractions called peristalsis.