What s going on with having trouble swallowing while eating

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It should be that I have no appetite and don't want to eat.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    When eating, it is definitely not normal for people to have difficulty swallowing, this situation is likely to be caused by esophageal cancer, which has a huge harm to people's health.

    When eating, the phenomenon of dysphagia indicates that there is a problem with the throat or esophagus, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in time, make a clear diagnosis as soon as possible, and standardize the **, so as not to delay the patient's condition.

    Dysphagia is one of the common symptoms of esophageal cancer, and we all know that esophageal cancer is a malignant tumor that is very harmful to people's health, and in serious cases, it will lead to the death of patients.

    Dysphagia is likely to be caused by esophageal cancer, but in addition to esophageal cancer, there may be other throat diseases, such as chronic pharyngitis, which can also cause similar phenomena.

    It is very uncomfortable for people to have difficulty swallowing when eating, this situation has a certain adverse effect on people's health, and at the same time has a certain adverse impact on people's daily life, which will affect the patient's eating, and dysphagia is one of the typical symptoms of esophageal cancer, so it is said that the situation of dysphagia on the human body is likely to be caused by esophageal cancer, which has a huge harm to people's health. Therefore, we must pay attention to the situation of dysphagia in people.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What are the ** of dysphagia?

    1. Achalasia: When the lower muscles of the patient's esophagus (sphincter) are not properly relaxed to allow food to enter the patient's stomach, it may cause the patient to bring food back to the patient's throat. The esophageal wall muscles may also be weak, and this condition will gradually worsen over time.

    2. Diffuse spasms: This condition usually produces multiple high-pressure, poorly coordinated esophageal constrictions after swallowing. Diffuse spasms affect the involuntary muscles of the lower esophageal wall.

    3. Esophageal stricture: A narrowed esophagus (stricture) can trap large pieces of food. Tumors or scar tissue, usually caused by gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), may cause strictures.

    4. Esophageal aging: Older people are at higher risk of dysphagia due to the natural aging and normal wear and tear of the esophagus and the higher risk of certain diseases such as stroke or Parkinson's disease. However, dysphagia is not considered a normal sign of aging.

    5. Pharyngeal esophageal diverticulum: A small sac that usually forms above the esophagus and collects food particles will cause difficulty swallowing, bad breath, repeated throat clearance, or coughing.

    6. Cancer: Certain cancers and certain cancers**, such as radioactivity**, may cause difficulty swallowing. Certain conditions weaken the muscles of the patient's throat, and it is difficult to move food from the patient's mouth to the patient's throat and esophagus when the patient begins to swallow.

    People may choke or cough when they try to swallow or feel food or fluid flowing up their windpipe or nose. This can lead to pneumonia.

    7. Esophageal foreign body: Sometimes food or other objects can partially block the patient's throat or esophagus. Older people with dentures and people who have difficulty chewing food may be more likely to leave a piece of food in their throat or esophagus.

    8. Esophageal ring: The narrowed area of the lower esophageal stricture may intermittently make it difficult to swallow solid food.

    9. Gastroesophageal reflux disease: Damage to esophageal tissues caused by stomach acid can cause spasm or scarring of the esophagus and narrow the lower part of the esophagus.

    10. Eosinophilic esophagitis: This condition can be related to food allergies and is caused by an excess of cells in the esophagus called eosinophils.

    Ten. 1. Scleroderma: The development of scar-like tissue, which leads to hardening and hardening of tissues, may weaken the lower esophageal sphincter, allowing acid to enter the esophagus and causing frequent heartburn.

    In addition to these physiological hair elements, some psychiatric disorders or psychiatric impairments, such as multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and Parkinson's disease, may cause dysphagia; Sudden nerve damage, such as a stroke or brain or spinal cord injury, can also affect a person's ability to swallow.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. Difficulty swallowing a meal may be due to dysphagia, which is usually caused by a variety of factors, such as pharyngitis, tonsillitis, and thyroid nodules. 1. Pharyngitis:

    Pharyngitis is caused by bacterial infections and long-term alcohol consumption, which can lead to edema of the throat mucosa, so it will cause difficulty swallowing, and it will be difficult to swallow when eating, and it will be accompanied by a sore throat. 2. Tonsillitis: Tonsillitis is usually related to bacterial infection or body fire, which will lead to enlargement of the tonsils, which will lead to a narrow throat, so it will also be difficult to swallow.

    3. Thyroid nodules: Thyroid nodules are caused by genetic or radiation factors, and if the thyroid nodules are relatively large, they will compress the esophagus, so they will cause difficulty in swallowing.

    What is the reason why I can't eat and swallow?

    Difficulty swallowing a meal may be due to dysphagia, which is usually caused by a variety of factors, such as pharyngitis, tonsillitis, and thyroid nodules. 1. Pharyngitis: Pharyngitis is caused by bacterial infection and long-term drinking and other factors, which will lead to edema of the throat mucosa, so it will cause difficulty in swallowing, unable to swallow when eating, and accompanied by sore throat.

    2. Tonsillitis: Tonsillitis is usually related to bacterial infection or body fire, which will lead to enlargement of the tonsils, which will lead to a narrow throat, so it will also be difficult to swallow. 3. Thyroid nodules:

    Thyroid nodules are caused by genetic or radiation factors, and if the thyroid nodule is large, it will compress the esophagus, so it can cause difficulty swallowing.

    In the first case, dysphagia occurs when eating, but due to mental factors, if there is often a bad mood recently, liver qi stagnation, and retrograde stomach qi, dysphagia may occur, and mental stress will also cause achalasia and dysphagia. In the second case, the lesion of the esophagus is considered, and it is recommended to complete the gastroscopy to confirm the diagnosis. In the third case, acute inflammation of the larynx is considered, but it is often accompanied by pharyngeal pain, and the diagnosis can be confirmed by indirect laryngoscopy or laryngoscopy.

    1. Gobbling up 2 throat inflammation 3, esophageal lesions 4, nervous system lesions 5, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.

    The above is mine, I hope it can help you!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Please seek medical attention promptly, there is no accurate conclusion without examination.

    1. This situation may be the cause of laryngitis, you can eat some oribe grass tablets and Erding granules**. In terms of diet, it is advisable to be light. If you often feel that your swallow is not smooth when eating, there is an obvious feeling of blockage, a feeling of choking, and a feeling of food retention in the lower part of the esophagus, etc., you should pay full attention.

    In clinical practice, it is often found that some patients always "wear" the hat of chronic pharyngitis or neurosis when they have a feeling of choking.

    2. Once there is resistance to swallowing when eating, you should be alert to the signal that there is an early change in the esophagus. The discomfort caused by poor swallowing in the early stage can disappear on its own and will recur, especially when the mood is not smooth and mood swings, but it does not affect eating, so it is easy to be ignored.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As we age, the laryngeal cavity weakens and the mucosal digestion becomes poor. Or an esophageal ulcer. You observe your mother, if your appetite is declining and it is difficult to swallow food, it is best to go to the hospital for a gastroscopy to rule it out.

    Eat more liquid eight-treasure porridge, chicken porridge is good for her.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In your case, it is recommended that it is best to do a gastroscopy to confirm the diagnosis of **, and at the same time avoid eating raw, cold, spicy and greasy food.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    dysphagia, most commonly caused by problems with the esophagus; There is also a large part of it that is spiritual. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, this disease is called "hiccup", which is believed to be caused by "liver stagnation and qi stagnation".

    Suggestion: A "gastroscopy" examination can be carried out, mainly to see whether there is erosion, edema or stricture in the esophagus. If there are no problems, then mental dysphagia is more likely and there is no need to worry.

    Life care: eat less food with residue (such as baked cakes, fried dough sticks); Eat less overheated food; It is better to eat more liquids. If there is no problem through the hospital examination, the possibility of "liver stagnation and qi stagnation" is relatively high, and you need to regulate your emotions. You can press the Taichong acupoint, and the acupuncture points of the liver meridian such as the Zhangmen acupoint can be properly regulated.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the case you are talking about, you can consider esophageal ulcers, a very common condition...Avoid hard foods, preferably soft foods. Eat less spicy foods.

    Although diet** has little effect on gastric ulcers, if a balanced ulcer diet is applied in the short term, it has a psychological comfort effect on patients; But long-term application is not necessary. In patients with ulcer-related dyspepsia, dietary modification may help change symptoms. It is also necessary to consider psychological factors, long-term difficulty in swallowing, the most psychological suggestion to the patient, always feel difficult to swallow, over time, will produce habits.

    Try to change your diet as much as possible. For details, you can consult a local physician for further diagnosis.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    An objective condition in which nerve reflexes are slowed and the nerves involved in swallowing appear dull. A physical examination is recommended. A subjective sense of smell that deteriorates with age, and when eating, becomes less flavorful than it used to be, the effect is enhanced by constant chewing.

    It is advisable to make some delicious meals. In the chewing of food, the senses are no longer subtle about whether it is rotten or not, and increase the frequency or frequency to increase this credibility, then make some soft meals. Finally, it is recommended to have regular medical check-ups and take care of them!

    I wish you good health, a long and safe life!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you have a sore throat, it's not easy to swallow.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can go to the hospital to check whether there is a throat problem or gastrointestinal problems, and you can take some stomach and digestion tablets.

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