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Aerophagia (also spelled aerophagy) is a condition characterized by excessive swallowing of air, which can lead to various gastrointestinal symptoms. The term is derived from the Greek words "aero" meaning air and "phagia" meaning eating or swallowing.

Causes

Aerophagia can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

Symptoms

The symptoms of aerophagia can vary but often include:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of aerophagia typically involves a thorough medical history and physical examination. In some cases, additional tests such as X-rays, endoscopy, or manometry may be required to rule out other conditions.

Treatment

Treatment for aerophagia focuses on addressing the underlying cause and may include:

  • Behavioral therapy to reduce anxiety and stress
  • Eating and drinking more slowly
  • Avoiding chewing gum and smoking
  • Ensuring dentures fit properly
  • Medications to treat associated conditions like GERD or IBS

Prevention

Preventive measures for aerophagia include:

  • Practicing mindful eating habits
  • Reducing stress through relaxation techniques
  • Avoiding carbonated beverages
  • Regular dental check-ups to ensure proper denture fit

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