Swallowing Disorders
Every day we swallow hundreds of times - a function that is necessary for life and taken for granted until a problem erupts.
The condition of difficulty in the swallowing of food and/or liquid is called Dysphagia.
This can bring about serious medical complications such as
malnutrition, dehydration, airway blockage and aspiration. Aspiration
refers to the passing of food or liquid into the lungs, which may lead
to pneumonia.
There are many causes of
dysphagia. It can stem from neurologic, medical and structural
problems. Dysphagia occurs in all age groups from newborns to the
elderly. It may start slowly because of disease or suddenly as a result
of a stroke or trauma.
There is no single treatment, technique or management strategy for a
swallowing problem. Your otolaryngologist or speech-language
pathologist, often working with a swallowing team comprised of other
professional specialists, can design a treatment program for your
specific condition and symptoms.
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