Treatment for oral and pharyngeal dysphagia may take a number of forms. Whether prosthetic devices, medication, surgery, compensatory strategies, or exercise programs are used, objective studies are needed to quantify the effects of these treatments on particular types of patients. Before the ...
Treatments for dysphagia Treatment for a patient with dysphagia may differ due to the causes of dysphagia in that patient. Treatment for high dysphagia or oropharyngeal dysphagia. Changes can be made in a person’s diet plan. In dysphagia, people tend to lose a lot of weight, as they are ...
Treatment for oral and pharyngeal dysphagia may take a number of forms. Whether prosthetic devices, medication, surgery, compensatory strategies, or exercise programs are used, objective studies are needed to quantify the effects of these treatments on particular types of patients. Before the initiation...
There are two methods of treatment for oropharyngeal dysphagia; one is specific and directed at the underlying disease and the other is general (supportive) and designed to preserve oral intake for nutrition while preventing aspiration pneumonia. Following a general discussion of the etiology and ...
Dysphagia refers to the impairment of the transport of food, drink, and saliva from the oral cavity to the gastric entrance. As swallowing requires central control by an extensive cortical, subcortical, and brainstem network, dysphagia commonly occurs in the acute phase of the stroke, with a pre...
Safety and performance of oropharyngeal muscle strength training in the treatment of post-stroke dysphagia during oral feeding: protocol for a systematic r... Introduction:Dysphagia is a common functional disorder after stroke. Most patients post-stroke are incapable of oral feeding, which often leads...
Pharyngeal dysphagia. The second phase begins when your brain makes the decision to swallow. At this point, a complex series of reflexes begin. The food is thrust from the oral cavity into the throat (pharynx). At the same time, two other things happen: A muscular valve at the bottom of...
Clinical evaluation, both instrumental and noninstrumental, plays an important role in the swallowing assessment of the patients with dysphagia. The gathered information from thorough evaluation contributes the presence of dysphagia, dysphagia severity level, rehabilitation planning, and both the problem and...
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Data collection and analysis Data were recorded on the following secondary outcomes if present: relief of pain, amount of analgesia, relief of dysphagia, incidence of systemic infection, duration of stay in hospital (days), cost of oral care, patient quality of life, death, use of empirical ...