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Results 1 - 10 of 276 for swallowing problems
  1. General tips to help with swallowing problems: Sit up as straight as possible when you eat. Take small bites, less than 1 teaspoon (5 grams) of food per ...
  2. Symptoms of swallowing problems include: Coughing or choking, either during or after eating Gurgling sounds from the throat, during or after eating ...
  3. Swallowing problems may return. You may need repeat treatment. ... Contact your health care provider if you have swallowing problems.
  4. General tips to help with swallowing problems: Sit up as straight as possible when you eat. Take small bites, less than 1 teaspoon (5 grams) of food per ...
  5. ... ages 25 to 60. In some people, the problem may be inherited.
  6. ... cause. Problems that involve the esophagus often cause swallowing problems. These may include: An abnormal ring of tissue ... types of foods or liquids. Early signs of swallowing problems may include difficulty when eating: Very hot or ...
  7. ... to the stomach) can result in painful swallowing. Swallowing problems can cause symptoms such as: Chest pain Feeling ... Swallowing problems may be due to infections, such as: Cytomegalovirus Gum disease ( gingivitis ) Herpes simplex virus Human immunodeficiency ...
  8. ... skin sores SWALLOWING AND EATING AFTER A STROKE Swallowing problems may be due to a lack of attention ... the nerves that help you swallow. Symptoms of swallowing problems are: Coughing or choking, either during or after ...
  9. ... different temperatures Confusion or loss of memory Problems swallowing Problems writing or reading Dizziness or abnormal feeling of ...
  10. ... for short periods of time if you have swallowing problems. You may also need to take medicine if ... the fingers, elbows, and knees) and other deformities Swallowing problems if the mouth and esophagus are affected Fused ...
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