What to do if you have difficulty swallowing at 1 year old? What to do if you have difficulty swallo

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

    Go for a check-up to find out the cause of the dysphagia and then treat the symptoms**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Dysphagia in children is usually caused by oral herpes, central nervous system infection, or cryptography in the following children. The reason for the child's dysphagia is, on the one hand, the child's recent oral herpes or ulcers, accompanied by sore throat and other symptoms, at this time, the child will be afraid to swallow saliva and food because of the fear of pain. In addition, the child has an underlying disease such as a central nervous system infection or a cerebral hemorrhage in the skull, which can damage the swallowing nerve and cause dysphagia.

    In addition, if the child has acute laryngitis, or esophagitis and other inflammations, the swallowing pain will occur, and the child will refuse to swallow because of the fear of pain. There are many causes of dysphagia that need to be analyzed in conjunction with your child's signs and symptoms. Situation:

    First, acute viral infections, such as herpangina caused by intestinal disease and poisonous infection, can also lead to dysphagia due to sore throat; Second, there is a lump in the mouth and throat, such as a tumor or an abscess on the posterior pharyngeal wall, and the entrance to the esophagus is narrowed, which can easily cause the child to have difficulty swallowing; third, esophageal diseases, such as esophageal stricture, severe esophagitis, chemical damage to the esophagus, esophageal foreign bodies, etc.; Fourth, congenital achalasia, common dysphagia; Fifth, severe central nervous system infections can cause impaired consciousness and dysphagia.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Dysphagia must go to the hospital to see a doctor, early**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First of all, it is necessary to find out what causes dysphagia, whether it is oropharyngeal diseases such as oropharyngeal inflammation and abscess, or esophageal diseases such as esophagitis, esophageal stricture, esophageal cancer, etc., or neuromuscular diseases such as bulbar paralysis and myasthenia gravis. To treat the specific **, if it is bulbar paralysis, you can swallow function training, acupuncture, electronic biofeedback, etc., if it is a patient with myasthenia gravis, you may need to carry out nasogastric feeding to improve symptoms.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What should I do if I have difficulty swallowing**? The 83-year-old Chinese medicine doctor once visited the door, and the method was unique!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It may be that you have pharyngitis, which leads to enlargement of local lymphatic follicles and difficulty swallowing, so you need to take cefixime, Coptis supernatant tablets, etc. according to the doctor's instructions**, and eat more foods high in vitamin C. If the symptoms are not relieved, it is necessary to go to the hospital for paediatric treatment in time to avoid serious consequences.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dysphagia should be judged first. Many disorders can cause dysphagia, such as anatomical abnormalities of the swallowing organs, tumor inflammation, and abnormalities of the nerves innervating these organs. Therefore, first analyze the cause of dysphagia, and then target ****; The second is to carry out ** training for swallowing itself, such as feeding training for organ function, which is generally a comprehensive ** training with symptoms.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Dysphagia refers to the feeling of obstruction and stagnation of the pharynx, retrosternal or esophageal part due to the obstruction of food from the mouth to the stomach and cardia, and the main causes of dysphagia are as follows

    First, diseases of the oropharynx, including oropharyngitis, oropharyngeal injury, pharyngeal diphtheria, pharyngeal tuberculosis, pharyngeal tumor, posterior pharyngeal abscess, etc., second, esophageal diseases, including esophagitis, benign tumors of the esophagus, esophageal cancer, esophageal foreign bodies, esophageal muscle dysfunction, such as achalasia, diffuse esophageal spasm, etc., or extreme thyroid enlargement, among which esophageal cancer is common.

    Third, neuromuscular diseases, such as bulbar paralysis, myasthenia gravis, organophosphate insecticide poisoning, polymyositis, dermatomyositis, cricopharyngeal achalasia, etc., and fourth, systemic diseases, including rabies, tetanus, botulism, iron deficiency dysphagia, etc.

    The above is what dysphagia is about, if there is dysphagia, you must go to the hospital in time for examination, find out** so that it can be carried out effectively**.

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