If too much pressure builds up within the vessels of the esophagus, they can rupture and bleed. The severity of this bleeding varies; in the worst cases, ruptured esophageal varices can lead to significant blood loss, which can cause the person to go into shock. Without prompt treatment, this can be fatal. People who have experienced this complication are far more likely to have subsequent episodes.

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