It becomes difficult to swallow, resulting in dysphagia. It may involve the throat (oropharyngeal dysphagia) or the esophagus (esophageal dysphagia), which results in discomfort, pain or a sensation that food remains lodged during swallowing or swallowing food or beverages.
You may notice:
The causes of dysphagia may include the following:
Our clinical team of professionals at GastroDoxs in Jersey Village focuses on patients with dysphagia by diagnosing and treating them with current methods and caring attitude. And each treatment plan—whether swallowing therapy and dietary instructions or complex endoscopy and surgery—is created to your own particular requirements, in order to be able to again enjoy all the meals again without pain or fears.
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Dysphagia is majorly coded as 13.1. There are subcategories like R13.10 (unspecified dysphagia), oropharyngeal dysphagia (Young Para. 11).
Dysphagia is a dislexical word, it is pronounced "dis-FAY-juh."
The inability to swallow is known as dysphagia and painful swallowing is also known as odynophagia.
Diluted pharyngia of the mouth is frequently caused by a weakened throat, or nerve defects, e.g. following a stroke or in some neurological disease.
Esophagial dysphagia is caused when food or liquid is obstructed to move down the esophagus to the stomach by the narrowing, motor or inflammation.
Dysphagia diet emphasizes soft and easily swallowed foods mashed potatoes, pureed soups, yogurt, pudding and thickened liquids.
When you constantly choke, cough during eating, when food gets stuck, or you lose weight without clear reasons, then you need to have an evaluation at GastroDoxs.
Barium swallow X-rays, endoscopy to see the esophagus and manometry tests to study muscle functions are considered common diagnostics.
Treatment duration varies. There are patients who experience improvement in weeks when they are on therapy and diet change and others who require continued management or surgery.
To schedule a visit to our team of specialists in dysphagia care, call GastroDoxs in Houston and book an appointment.