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La campagna per l'Esofagite Eosinofila

Creare attenzione e far conoscere questa patologia rara, sono gli obiettivi della campagna – dal sapore ironico quanto realistico – che racconta il possibile vissuto di chi soffre di questa patologia.

“Attraverso lo stupore degli atteggiamenti adattativi raccontati, crediamo sia possibile raggiungere tante persone, anche giovani, che si ritrovano in questi comportamenti e spesso non hanno una diagnosi e non sono a conoscenza dell’esistenza dell’Esofagite Eosinofila, patologia che compromette la qualità di vita perché l’alimentarsi diventa un momento difficile, privo di piacere, con conseguente rinuncia anche alla socialità”.

Giuseppe Isoni, Dr. Falk Pharma Italia

DO THESE SCENES SEEM EXAGERATED TO YOU?

FOR SOME PEOPLE IT’S THE ONLY WAY THEY CAN EAT.

Find out more about Eosinophilic esophagitis, and if you recognise yourself
adopting any of the behaviours in the
“Eating Should be a Pleasure” video, speak to a specialist.

A Word from

the Gastroenterologist

“People who are affected by this disease find it difficult to swallow certain foods, which gives rise to series of ‘adaptive’ behaviours that can vary depending on the stage and gravity of the disease. As you can see in the ‘Eating Should be a Pleasure’ video, the affected persons start to change the way they eat or they avoid the foods that cause the symptoms. These behaviours can range from adding sauces and condiments, right the way through to even blending their meals. By following the correct diet and taking the right therapies prescribed by a specialist, sufferers can regain the pleasure of eating and their social life”.

Professor Edoardo Vincenzo Savarino

Associate Professor of Gastroenterology at the DISCOG University of Padua

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Eliminating ingredients
The expert's commentary
Adding sauces
The expert's commentary
Blending food
The expert's commentary

PATIENT ASSOCIATION ESEO ITALY

EoE is still diagnosed considerably late, which means patients often drift from specialist to specialist without ever finding any real answers. The “Eating Should be a Pleasure Campaign” aims to reduce the risk of delayed diagnosis. If you have difficulty eating and have any of the symptoms shown in the video, do not adapt your eating behaviour; contact us straight away. We can support you in finding a specialist who can help you and provide you with a correct diagnosis”.

Roberta Giodice, President of Patient Association ESEO Italy

www.eseoitalia.it