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Sore throat is experienced as pain or irritation in the throat. If you are experiencing a sore throat, it is most commonly due to a viral infection. You may have a sore throat with or without fever. If the throat pain is mild, then home remedies can be helpful. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
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Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Gastrointestinal Disorders Symptoms -
a. Dysphagia: It means difficulty in swallowing. Dysphagia is due to problems in the brain or food pipe. The causes of dysphagia are a stroke, oesophagal web or stricture, oesophagal growth or cancer, motility problems such as Achalasia cardia. Each disorder requires a highly specific diagnosis and treatment. It may vary from stricture dilatation by rigid dilators or balloon dilatation for achalasia cardia. Peroral endoscopic myotomy, POEM is a new...more
a. Dysphagia: It means difficulty in swallowing. Dysphagia is due to problems in the brain or food pipe. The causes of dysphagia are a stroke, oesophagal web or stricture, oesophagal growth or cancer, motility problems such as Achalasia cardia. Each disorder requires a highly specific diagnosis and treatment. It may vary from stricture dilatation by rigid dilators or balloon dilatation for achalasia cardia. Peroral endoscopic myotomy, POEM is a new...more
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To which I can understand, the clicking sound is due to chewing and not swallowing. I suggest to consult 1) audiologist for proper hearing examination, 2) orthopaedic for proper joint (tmj) examination. Hope this helps.
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Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Swallowing food comes naturally to human beings. But when there is a problem, it is usually called Dysphagia. Esophagus, a muscular tube-like organ located at the back of our throat, usually helps in swallowing food and transferring them to our stomach. When esophagus does not function properly, dysphagia happens. Patients suffering from brain or nerve disorder, seniors and babies might have this problem.
People with dysphagia might witness the following issues:
Difficulty in s...more
People with dysphagia might witness the following issues:
Difficulty in s...more
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Hi, Lybrate user, drink lukewarm water,
gargle with hot saline water.
Inhale steam, twice.
Go for meditation to nourish your throat and air pipe.
Tk, homoeopathic medicine, underlying;
@ phytolacca 200c-5 drops twice, four hourly.
Avoid cold intake, cold intake, cold environment, alcohol.and nicotine. Tk care.
gargle with hot saline water.
Inhale steam, twice.
Go for meditation to nourish your throat and air pipe.
Tk, homoeopathic medicine, underlying;
@ phytolacca 200c-5 drops twice, four hourly.
Avoid cold intake, cold intake, cold environment, alcohol.and nicotine. Tk care.
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Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Ever had tempting food calling out to you but could not to swallow it? This could be a serious medical condition and should not be taken lightly. Sometimes, certain disorders in the throat or the esophagus culminate in acute difficulties in swallowing. Commonly termed dysphagia, this disease is directly linked to some sort of a neuro-cardiac abnormality. Dysphagia is commonly noted in babies and aged people or in other words in those age groups whose immunity systems are not necessarily strong. ...more
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Swallowing food comes naturally to human beings. But when there is a problem, it is usually called Dysphagia. Esophagus, a muscular tube-like organ located at the back of our throat, usually helps in swallowing food and transferring them to our stomach. When esophagus does not function properly, dysphagia happens. Patients suffering from brain or nerve disorder, seniors and babies might have this problem.
People with dysphagia might witness the following issues:
Difficulty in s...more
People with dysphagia might witness the following issues:
Difficulty in s...more
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