Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Difficulty swallowing

Difficulty swallowing

If swallowing is normal for most people and poses no problems for others in difficulty swallowing makes every meal to be a difficult challenge.



Occasional difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia) is not a concern and occurs when a person eats too fast or not chewing food enough. But the difficulty in swallowing is always a serious condition that requires treatment.



Because this disease, the patient requires more time and effort to send food bowl in the mouth to the stomach. Difficulty in swallowing may be accompanied by pain and in some cases patients can not swallow at all.



Difficulty in swallowing can occur at any age but is common in the elderly. Case to vary, depending on the cause and treatment. In many cases, the disease can be cured partially or completely.

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