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  • == Difficulty swallowing == ...aracterized by problems in swallowing food or liquid. The pronunciation of Dysphagia is /dɪsˈfeɪdʒə/. The term originates from the Greek words "dys" meanin
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  • == Esophageal Dysphagia == .../) is a medical condition characterized by difficulty in swallowing due to problems in the [[esophagus]].
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  • '''Oropharyngeal Dysphagia''' ...mouth, ''pharynx'' meaning throat, and ''dysphagia'' meaning difficulty in swallowing.
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  • ...bɪ'feɪdʒɪə) is a medical condition characterized by age-related changes in swallowing function. The term is derived from the Greek words "presbys" meaning "old m ...age, which can lead to difficulty in swallowing, also known as [[Dysphagia|dysphagia]].
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  • ...s that affect a person's speech, language, cognition, voice disorders, and swallowing capabilities. ...nvolves research, training, and policy-making related to communication and swallowing disorders.
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  • ...is often associated with difficulty swallowing, known as [[Dysphagia]], or problems controlling facial muscles, as seen in conditions such as [[Parkinson's Dis ...Palsy, and [[Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis]] (ALS) can lead to difficulty swallowing, which can result in sialorrhea.
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  • ...Sternohyoid Muscle is to depress the hyoid bone, which is essential during swallowing and speaking. It works in conjunction with the other infrahyoid muscles to ...o difficulties in swallowing, known as [[Dysphagia|dysphagia]], and speech problems. It may also be involved in conditions such as [[Eagle's Syndrome|Eagle's S
    2 KB (228 words) - 17:39, 10 February 2024
  • ...phagia]], is a medical condition characterized by problems with eating and swallowing. The term is derived from the Latin words "feed" and "difficulty", indicati ...[[Physical abnormalities]], [[Behavioral issues]], and [[Gastrointestinal problems]].
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  • ...e applied to various medical contexts, such as [[breathing difficulty]], [[swallowing difficulty]], or [[mobility difficulty]]. ...where a person has trouble swallowing food or liquid. It can be caused by problems in the throat or esophagus, including [[neurological disorders]], [[cancer]
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  • ...and treatment of communication disorders, cognition, voice disorders, and swallowing disorders. ...e difficulties with communication, swallowing, or speech. This can include problems with language, voice, fluency, and cognitive-communication. Speech therapis
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  • ...ated as '''SCA1''', is a [[genetic disorder]] characterized by progressive problems with movement. ..., weakness in the muscles that control eye movement (ophthalmoplegia), and problems with sensation and reflexes.
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  • ...eatment, and prevention of [[speech disorders]], [[language disorders]], [[swallowing disorders]], and related areas such as cognitive-communication disorders an ...ing disorders, also called dysphagia, can occur at different stages in the swallowing process. These disorders can be serious and lead to malnutrition, dehydrati
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  • ...d the trachea and esophagus, potentially causing respiratory and digestive problems. ...dor]], [[wheezing]], recurrent [[pneumonia]], and difficulty swallowing ([[dysphagia]]).
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  • ...] specifically designed for people who have difficulty in [[chewing]] or [[swallowing]]. It includes foods that are soft, easy to swallow, and gentle on the [[di ...en recommended for people recovering from [[surgery]], those with [[dental problems]], or individuals with certain [[digestive disorders]].
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  • ...and treatment of [[communication disorders]], [[speech disorders]], and [[swallowing disorders]]. * '''[[Swallowing Disorders]]''': Also known as dysphagia, these disorders affect a person's ability to swallow.
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  • ...d from conditions that previously affected their ability to eat, such as [[dysphagia]] or [[anorexia nervosa]]. * [[Dysphagia]]: A medical condition characterized by difficulty swallowing.
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  • ...edical condition characterized by a triad of symptoms: pulsatile tinnitus, dysphagia, and ipsilateral cranial nerve palsies. It is named after the French neurol ...ical term for difficulty swallowing. It is often caused by nerve or muscle problems.
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  • ...an underlying health issue and can lead to malnutrition and developmental problems if not addressed promptly. ...nutrients are either not enough or are too much such that it causes health problems.
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  • * '''[[Fluency disorders]]''': problems such as [[stuttering]], in which the flow of speech is interrupted by abnor * '''[[Resonance or voice disorders]]''': problems with the pitch, volume, or quality of the voice that distract listeners fro
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  • ...cts muscle coordination and leads to cognitive decline and [[psychiatric]] problems. It is also known as '''Huntington's disease'''. ...paired gait, posture, and balance, difficulty with speech or swallowing ([[dysphagia]]).
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