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Results 1 - 10 of 17 for dysphagia
  1. ... enters the stomach. This problem is also called dysphagia . This may be caused by a brain or ... Most people with dysphagia should be checked by a health care provider if the symptoms persist or come back. But these general tips ...
  2. ... enters the stomach. This problem is also called dysphagia.
  3. A lower esophageal ring is an abnormal ring of tissue that forms where the esophagus (the tube from the mouth to the stomach) and stomach ...
  4. Plummer-Vinson syndrome is a condition that can occur in people with long-term (chronic) iron deficiency anemia . People with this condition ...
  5. Painful swallowing is any pain or discomfort while swallowing. You may feel it high in the neck or lower down behind the breastbone. ...
  6. ... chewing. If you are prescribed this diet for dysphagia (swallowing problems), your speech pathologist will give you ...
  7. ... Frequent vomiting Hoarseness Loss of appetite Trouble swallowing (dysphagia) or pain with swallowing (odynophagia) Weight loss A ...
  8. Symptoms may include: Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) Dizziness Hearing problems or loss Hearing pulsations in the ear Hoarseness Pain Weakness or loss of movement in the face (facial ...
  9. ... of tissue (Shatzki ring) may cause swallowing problems (dysphagia) and can be treated with dilation of the ...
  10. ... and difficulty when you swallow. This is called dysphagia. In most people, this goes away during the ...
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