BOERHAAVE SYNDROME - RARE DESEASES

Boerhaave's syndrome



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Boerhaave syndrome is a rare problem that consists of the spontaneous onset of a ruptured esophagus that causes symptoms such as severe chest pain and a feeling of shortness of breath, for example. Generally, Boerhaave's syndrome is caused by excessive intake of food or alcohol that causes intense vomiting, increasing abdominal pressure and overexercising the esophageal muscles that eventually tear