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What is Dysphagia? And what should you know about it?

Dysphagia

Dysphagia typically refers to difficulty in eating(swallowing) as a disruption in the swallowing process. It can represent a serious threat to one’s health because of the risk of aspiration pneumonia, malnutrition, dehydration, weight loss and airway obstruction.

Disorder leading to dysphagia may affect the oral, pharyngeal or oesophagal phases of swallowing.


Pathophysiology 

Swallowing is a complex process, and many disturbances in oropharyngeal and oesophagal physiology, including neurologic deficits, obstruction, fibrosis, structural damage or congenital and developmental conditions, can result in dysphagia.


Clinical Features


1. Oral/Pharyngeal dysphagia


2. Oesophageal dysphagia


Diagnosis

The gold standard for diagnosing oropharyngeal dysphagia is a modified barium swallow study or videofluoroscopic swallow study(fluoroscopy).


Treatment 

In the treatment of dysphagia, direct and indirect strategies for treating dysphagia has been described: