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Swallowing
Disorders
Doctor, I have trouble
swallowing
Difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia) is common among all age
groups, especially the elderly. The term dysphagia refers to the
feeling of difficulty passing food or liquid from the mouth to the
stomach. This may be caused by many factors, most of which are
temporary and not threatening. Difficulties in swallowing rarely
represent a more serious disease, such as a tumor or a progressive
neurological disorder. When the difficulty does not clear up by
itself in a short period of time, you should see an
otolaryngologist–head and neck surgeon.
Any information provided on this Web site should not be
considered medical advice or a substitute for a consultation with a
physician. If you have a medical problem, contact your local
physician for diagnosis and treatment.
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