Paterson-Kelly Syndrome treatment in Puebla
In Puebla, 20 specialists treat paterson-kelly syndrome, including gastroenterologist, in 20 clinics. Review profiles and ratings to make an informed decision.
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Paterson-Kelly syndrome, also known as Plummer-Vinson syndrome, is a rare condition that combines difficulty swallowing, iron-deficiency anemia and the formation of thin membranes in the upper part of the esophagus.
Common symptoms: There is usually discomfort or a feeling that food gets stuck when swallowing, along with tiredness, paleness and other signs associated with anemia.
When to seek care? It's advisable to consult when difficulty swallowing is persistent or accompanied by progressive weakness and paleness.
Which specialist handles it? The gastroenterologist evaluates swallowing problems, studies the esophagus and coordinates the management of the anemia. If swallowing becomes uncomfortable repeatedly, it's a good idea to have this professional review it for a proper evaluation.
Which specialist to see for paterson-kelly syndrome in Puebla?
Doctors who treat paterson-kelly syndrome in Puebla
Dr. Alma Nallely Olivas Rubio
Dr. María Eddy Lucía Niño Almanza
Dr. Gerardo Enrique Reed San Román
Dr. Sergio Rojas Ortega
Dr. Aurelio López Colombo
Dr. Sandra Isabel Nuñez Barrera
Dr. Oregón Danely Valdovinos
Dr. Roberto Guillermo Calva Rodríguez
Dr. Félix Martín Guzmán Paz
Dr. Ignacio Escalante Sandoval
Dr. Guillermo Antonio Monterrey Bermúdez
Dr. Daniel Erasmo Meléndez Mena
Dr. Miguel Ignacio Gutíerrez Gutíerrez
Dr. Victor Manuel Valenzuela De La Cueva
Dr. Hairé Manzano Cortés
Dr. Alfredo Yeudiel Martinez Vazquez
Dr. Rosalia Figueroa Salazar
Dr. Eduardo Ruiz Ballesteros
Dr. Octavio Gómez Escudero
Dr. Gerardo E. Reed San Román
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats paterson-kelly syndrome?
The treatment of paterson-kelly syndrome is usually handled by specialists in gastroenterologist.
How many doctors are available in Puebla?
We currently have 20 doctors who can treat paterson-kelly syndrome in Puebla.