Swallowing is a basic function that many of us take for granted — until a problem occurs, making daily tasks like drinking and eating a major challenge. Dysphagia is the medical term used to describe ...
Dysphagia is the medical term for difficulty swallowing. It is more common in older people, but may also be present in people with certain conditions like: To complete these exercises, people often ...
An organic process must be ruled out by endoscopy in all patients presenting with dysphagia symptoms Eosinophilic oesophagitis is one of the most prevalent causes of dysphagia in adults and children ...
Oropharyngeal dysphagia is the inability to swallow food or drink. The condition can also cause breathing difficulties, choking, and drooling. Oropharyngeal dysphagia can occur due to various ...
Difficulty swallowing is a common symptom of eosinophilic esophagitis, but there are some simple ways to mitigate this side effect and ease discomfort. Dysphagia — trouble swallowing while eating and ...
Respiratory patterns and sEMG may indicate dysphagia in patients with myasthenia gravis. Dysphagia affects about 70% of patients with myasthenia gravis and can lead to myasthenic crisis, necessitating ...
Through our research work and years of clinical experience, we have come to realize that optimal rehabilitation for dysphagia must target physiological and neurophysiological elements that drive ...
Strong supportive evidence of effectiveness is not available for many dysphagia treatments so clinicians need to use best available evidence to support therapy choice Unlike compensatory strategies, ...
Explore the six common causes of pill dysphagia, including anxiety, dry mouth, and esophageal issues. Learn practical strategies to address these challenges, such as using gel products, practicing ...
Our dysphagia treatment program is designed to restore skills when possible, to determine and train effective compensatory strategies if function cannot be restored and to adapt the environment and ...
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