Overview
Symptoms of Swallowing Disorders
- Drooling
- Frequent heartburn
- Pain while swallowing
- Inability to swallow
- Regurgitation (food coming back up)
- Food or stomach acid backing up into the throat
- Weight loss
- A feeling that food is becoming trapped in your throat, chest, or breastbone (sternum)
Causes of Swallowing Disorders
There are certain conditions that can cause swallowing disorders. These include:
Damage to the brain or nerves as a result of:
- Cerebral palsy
- Multiple sclerosis
- Stroke
- Brain injury
- Parkinson’s disease
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- Spinal cord injury
Problems with the head, neck, or esophagus, such as:
- Mouth or neck surgery
- Cancer in the mouth, throat, or esophagus
- Bad teeth, missing teeth, or dentures that do not fit well
- Head or neck injuries
Types of Dysphagia
There are two main types of dysphagia:
- Esophageal dysphagia
- Oropharyngeal dysphagia

Diagnosis of Swallowing Disorders
During the diagnosis of swallowing disorders, the specialist will:
- Inquire about your health, past illnesses, surgeries, and swallowing problems
- Examine how well your mouth muscles move
- Observe you eat, how you feed yourself, and what happens when you swallow and observe how you sit.
Perform tests which include:
- Endoscopic assessment: This allows the specialist to observe how you swallow on a screen.
- Modified barium swallow: This test requires that you eat or drink food or liquid with barium. Barium appears on an X-ray, allowing the doctor to monitor the movement of the food.
Treatment for Swallowing Disorders
The type of treatment will depend on the underlying cause of the swallowing disorder. The treatment options include:
- Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy (POEM)
- Stent placement to open a narrowed or blocked esophagus
- Dilation of the esophagus
- Relaxation of the esophagus muscle using botulinum toxin type A
- Surgery in cases of achalasia or tumor in the esophagus
- Medication such as acid reflux medication
- Changing food consistency
- Speech therapy
- Tube feeding
The specialist can assist in improving your swallowing skills through:
- Treatment to encourage you to chew and swallow by using your muscles.
- Direction on how to sit or hold your head when eating.
- Introducing methods to make swallowing safer and better.
- Encourage eating softer foods or drinking thicker beverages.
FAQ's
What are swallowing disorders?
What are swallowing disorders?
What are the symptoms of swallowing disorders?
The symptoms of swallowing disorders can vary depending on the underlying cause and the stage of swallowing affected. Common symptoms include coughing or choking during or after swallowing, sensation of food getting stuck in the throat or chest, pain or discomfort while swallowing, regurgitation of food or liquids, weight loss, and recurrent respiratory infections.
Can swallowing disorders be cured in dubai ?
The outcome of treating swallowing disorders depends on the underlying cause and individual factors. In some cases, swallowing disorders can be managed effectively, allowing individuals to eat and drink with minimal difficulties. However, for some underlying conditions, such as progressive neurological disorders, swallowing difficulties may be chronic and require ongoing management.
When should I seek medical attention for a swallowing disorder?
It is advisable to seek medical attention if you are experiencing persistent or worsening difficulties with swallowing, coughing or choking during or after swallowing, unexplained weight loss, or recurrent respiratory infections. A healthcare professional can evaluate your symptoms, conduct appropriate tests, and provide an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.
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