Signs And Symptoms That Lead To Dysphagia Evaluation In Adults

By Melissa Baker


As advanced as the field of medicine has become in recent years, it is still almost impossible to be able to evaluate a growing ailment in people until they go for routine checkups to their doctors. This is a factor that has seen a lot of people die from treatable diseases. Dysphagia Evaluation has however helped ease some of these problems by setting an early alarm of an upcoming disease. The article below describes more on the details.

Dysphagia can be described as pain that is often followed by discomfort when swallowing and it is usually seen as an alarming symptom of a disease. This means that when swallowing food or even liquids, an uncomfortable feeling is felt and it takes a longer period for food to leave your mouth up until it reaches your stomach.

Dysphagia is a condition that can attack anyone at any particular age but it is a condition most common in older adults. It has different causes as to why it develops and can attack different systems of the swallowing process. At times a root cause of disorder cannot be established but there are different categories of disorder that attack different parts.

Oesophagal disorder is the most common whereby one will get the feeling that food is stuck on your throat or is getting hung up in your chest after you have started swallowing. A common cause of this disorder is achalasia. This is a condition where the sphincter refuses to relax properly to help food down your throat with ease causing food to go back up.

The feeling of regurgitation is also very common in dysphagia whereby one involuntarily brings food back up from the stomach without having induced vomiting. The food brought back up is undigested and can be accompanied by a burning sensation from the digestive acids resulting in sore throats in extreme cases and due to this, a reduced appetite is inevitable.

Patients suffering from dysphagia experience a significant amount of weight loss and this is because there is often a reduced appetite in an attempt to avoid the pain that comes with having to swallow. They will also be very dehydrated as they are not able to eat enough and take liquids that will help keep them dehydrated and keep their bodies functioning well.

Cancer is also a root cause for Oropharyngeal disorder. A person with throat cancer has very high chances of struggling to swallow their food in comparison to a person without. Chemotherapy also can create this problem due to the fact that radiation is involved in it and hence even the fact to want to eat is very hard and also due to the vomiting sessions that are accompanied by Chemo.

These symptoms may appear in extreme in some cases and moderately in some cases. However, one symptom is not enough to self-diagnose with dysphagia as it could be just simply a digestion discomfort or a stomach upset. But if one feels it is advancing to something else then it is advisable to visit your doctor and have a full medical diagnostic done professionally.




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