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Difficulty swallowing

Definition

Occasional difficulty swallowing usually isn't cause for concern, and may simply occur when you eat too fast or don't chew your food well enough. But persistent difficulty swallowing may indicate a serious medical condition requiring treatment.

Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) may mean it takes more time and effort to move food or liquid from your mouth to your stomach. Difficulty swallowing may also be associated with pain. In some cases, you may not be able to swallow.

Difficulty swallowing can occur at any age, but is most common in older adults. The causes of swallowing difficulties vary, and treatment depends upon the cause.


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DIGESTIVE SYSTEM


Nov 21, 2008