Articles related to "Dysphagia"How does a physician manage a patient who complains of difficulty with swallowing?
By following the correct diet it is possible for people with dysphagia to meet their nutritional needs.
Achalasia is an uncommon illness of the esophagus, the pipe that carries pre-digested food from the throat (pharynx) to the bowels.
Recognizing and treating the causes of malnutrition in ALS, can help promote an increased quality of life
Learn more about neurological disorders that affect one area of the body.
Larynx cancer symptoms like dysphonia and voice change may mimic sore throat and laryngitis; recognizing throat cancer symptoms can lead to early diagnosis and treatment.
Understanding larynx cancer symptoms can help early detection and treatment of this throat cancer, which is a head and neck cancer with good prognosis.
The following article talks about the various side effects and treatment options available to osteoporosis patients.
Cosmetic grade botulinum or Botox A has been used to treat children with cerebral palsy since the 1990s. However, this use of Botox is not FDA approved.
In the management of digestive disorders, the role of a balanced diet cannot be over estimated. Proportion, trace minerals and herbs make all the difference.
This article describes the signs, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of dermatomyositis, one of the most common of the autoimmune inflammatory muscle disorders.
Dr. Paolo Zamboni had a personal reason to find a cure for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) as it had afflicted his wife. The radical treatment that helped her may help others.
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