The following Conditions are related to Difficulty swallowing
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- What is achalasia?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/achalasia/c/1194#38344Achalasia is a rare disease of the muscle of the esophagus (swallowing tube). The term achalasia means "failure to relax" and refers to the inability of the lower esophageal sphincter (a ring of muscle situated between the lower esophagus and the ...
What are the symptoms for achalasia? - What is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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https://orthopedicshealth.com/condition/amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis/c/25504#61264Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis facts Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a rapidly progressive, invariably fatal neurological disease that attacks the nerve cells responsible for controlling voluntary muscles. Amyotrophic late...
What are the symptoms for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(als or - What is botulism?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/botulism/c/2884#6184The botulism neurotoxin is one of the most potent, lethal substances known. Botulism is a disease caused by this neurotoxin (specifically A, B, E, or F type neurotoxin). The neurotoxin is produced by bacteria called Clostr...
What are the symptoms for botulism? - What is creutzfeldt-jakob disease?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/creutzfeldt-jakob-disease/c/22994#8524Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is a rare, degenerative, invariably fatal brain disorder. It affects about one person in every one million people per year worldwide; in the United States there are about 200 cases per year. CJD usually appears in l...
What are the symptoms for creutzfeldt-jakob disease? - What is Dry Mouth (Xerostomia)?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Dry-Mouth-%28Xerostomia%29/c/142774#737614Dry mouth, also known as xerostomia, is a condition in which the salivary glands do not produce enough saliva to keep the mouth moist. This can lead to a variety of symptoms, including a dry, sticky feeling in the mouth, difficulty swallowing or s...
What are the treatments for Dry Mouth (Xerostomia)? - What is Glossitis?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Glossitis/c/143144#738154Glossitis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the tongue. This inflammation can cause the tongue to become swollen, red, and painful. Glossitis can be caused by a variety of factors, including infections, allergies, nutritional deficie...
What are the risk factors for Glossitis? - What is glossoptosis micrognathia and cleft palate?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/glossoptosis-micrognathia-and-cleft-palate/c/16654#78724Pierre Robin sequence is characterized by an unusually small lower jaw (micrognathia) and downward displacement of the tongue (glossoptosis). Some infants also have an abnormal opening in the roof of the mouth (cleft palate); both the soft and har...
What are the symptoms for glossoptosis micrognathia and cleft palate? - What is guillain-barre syndrome?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/guillain-barre-syndrome/c/17354#13384Guillain-Barre (gee-YAH-buh-RAY) syndrome is a rare disorder in which your body's immune system attacks your nerves. Weakness and tingling in your extremities are usually the first symptoms. These sensations can quickly spread, eventually ...
What are the symptoms for guillain-barre syndrome? - What is head and neck cancer?
https://cancerhealthcenter.com/condition/head-and-neck-cancer/c/17594#31264What is cancer? Cancer is a group of many related diseases that begin in cells, the body's basic unit of life. All of the bodies tissues and organs are composed of cells of various types. Normally, cells grow and divide to form new cells i...
What are the symptoms for head and neck cancer? - What is ibs (irritable bowel syndrome) triggers and prevention?
https://digestivetracthealth.com/condition/ibs-%28irritable-bowel-syndrome%29-triggers-and-prevention/c/21644#43984IBS triggers and prevention facts Foods and drinks that dehydrate the body can trigger constipation in IBS patients. Fatty foods can trigger diarrhea in people with IBS; others may also do so but specific food triggers of di...
What are the symptoms for ibs (irritable bowel syndrome) triggers and prevention? - What is idiopathic basal ganglia calcification?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/idiopathic-basal-ganglia-calcification/c/22194#15484Familial idiopathic basal ganglia calcification (FIBGC) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by the presence of abnormal calcium deposits (calcifications) of unknown cause. Associated symptoms include progressive deterioration of cognitiv...
What are the symptoms for idiopathic basal ganglia calcification? - What is infantile spinal muscular atrophy type i?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/infantile-spinal-muscular-atrophy-type-i/c/22644#79924The spinal muscular atrophies (SMAs), are characterized by degeneration of nerve cells (motor nuclei) within the lowest region of the brain (lower brainstem) and certain motor neurons in the spinal cord (anterior horn cells) leading to muscle weak...
What are the symptoms for infantile spinal muscular atrophy type i? - What is kennedy-stefanis disease?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/kennedy-stefanis-disease/c/24044#16804Kennedy disease is a rare, X-linked slowly progressive neuro-muscular disorder. Kennedy disease is typically an adult-onset disease, where symptoms occur mainly between the ages of 20 and 50. The disease is characterized by symptoms such as muscle...
What are the symptoms for kennedy-stefanis disease? - What is motoneuron disease?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/motoneuron-disease/c/28564#19264Motor neuron disease comprises a group of severe disorders of the nervous system characterized by progressive degeneration of motor neurons (neurons are the basic nerve cells that combine to form nerves). Motor neurons control the behavior of musc...
What are the symptoms for motoneuron disease? - What is Oral Cancer?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Oral-Cancer/c/142944#739654Oral cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the tissues of the mouth or throat. It can occur in the lips, tongue, gums, floor of the mouth, roof of the mouth, or the inner lining of the cheeks and throat. Oral cancer is often linked to tobacc...
- What is Oral Cysts?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Oral-Cysts/c/143304#739714Oral cysts are fluid-filled sacs or pouches that can develop in the mouth. They can occur in various locations, including the gums, lips, tongue, and roof of the mouth. Oral cysts are typically painless and may go unnoticed until they become large...
- What is Oral Kaposi Sarcoma?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Oral-Kaposi-Sarcoma/c/143744#739954Oral Kaposi sarcoma is a type of cancer that affects the lining of the mouth and throat. It is caused by a virus called human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8) and is most commonly seen in individuals with weakened immune systems, such as those with HIV/AIDS....
What are the treatments for Oral Kaposi Sarcoma? - What is Oral Myofunctional Disorder?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Oral-Myofunctional-Disorder/c/143384#740134Oral Myofunctional Disorder (OMD) is a condition that affects the muscles and functions of the mouth and face. It can involve abnormal patterns of muscle movement during activities such as swallowing, speaking, and breathing. OMD can lead to a var...
- What is Oral Papilloma?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Oral-Papilloma/c/143594#740194Oral papilloma is a benign growth or tumor that develops on the mucous membranes in the mouth. It is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and typically appears as a small, painless bump or cluster of bumps. Oral papillomas are usually harmless...
- What is Oral Thrush?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Oral-Thrush/c/142784#740374Oral thrush, also known as oral candidiasis, is a fungal infection caused by the overgrowth of Candida albicans in the mouth. It typically appears as white, creamy patches on the tongue, inner cheeks, roof of the mouth, gums, or tonsils. Oral thru...
What are the treatments for Oral Thrush? - What is Palatal Petechiae?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Palatal-Petechiae/c/143634#740674Palatal petechiae are small red or purple spots that appear on the roof of the mouth (palate). They are caused by tiny broken blood vessels and are often a sign of trauma or injury to the mouth, such as forceful vomiting, coughing, or oral sex. Pa...
What are the treatments for Palatal Petechiae? - What is recurrent respiratory papillomatosis?
https://asthmahealthcenter.com/condition/recurrent-respiratory-papillomatosis/c/33754#3544Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis (RRP) is the respiratory condition characterised by the presence of recurrent wart-like growths called papillomas around the vocal cords in the respiratory tract. It is caused by the Human Papill...
What are the symptoms for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis? - What is rheumatic chorea?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/rheumatic-chorea/c/34314#83224Sydenham chorea is a rare neurological disorder characterized by rapid, involuntary, purposeless movements, especially of the face, feet and hands. Additional symptoms may include muscle weakness and emotional or behavioral problems. Sydenham chor...
What are the symptoms for rheumatic chorea? - What is Salivary Gland Stones (Sialolithiasis)?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Salivary-Gland-Stones-%28Sialolithiasis%29/c/142994#741094Salivary gland stones, also known as sialolithiasis, are small, hard mineral deposits that form in the salivary glands. These stones can block the flow of saliva from the gland to the mouth, causing pain, swelling, and infection. Salivary gland st...
Is there a cure/medications for Salivary Gland Stones (Sialolithiasis)? - What is Scleroderma (Oral)?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Scleroderma-%28Oral%29/c/143694#741154Scleroderma is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes the skin and connective tissues to become thickened and hardened. Oral scleroderma specifically refers to the involvement of the mouth and oral cavity in the disease. This can manifest as tig...
- What is Sialorrhea?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Sialorrhea/c/143604#741274Sialorrhea, also known as drooling, is the excessive production of saliva that results in saliva spilling out of the mouth. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including neurological conditions, developmental delays, medications, or problems...
Is there a cure/medications for Sialorrhea? - What is Sjogren's Syndrome?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Sjogren%27s-Syndrome/c/143614#741334Sjogren's Syndrome is a chronic autoimmune disorder in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks its own moisture-producing glands, leading to symptoms such as dry eyes, dry mouth, and dry skin. It can also affect other parts of the body, ...
What are the symptoms of Sjogren's Syndrome? - What is spinal muscular atrophy type i?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/spinal-muscular-atrophy-type-i/c/36314#25024The spinal muscular atrophies (SMAs), are characterized by degeneration of nerve cells (motor nuclei) within the lowest region of the brain (lower brainstem) and certain motor neurons in the spinal cord (anterior horn cells) leading to muscle weak...
What are the symptoms for spinal muscular atrophy type i? - What is stomach cancer?
https://cancerhealthcenter.com/condition/stomach-cancer/c/23874#34144Stomach cancer is an abnormal growth of cells that begins in the stomach. The st...
What are the symptoms for stomach cancer? - What is Stomatitis?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Stomatitis/c/143154#741394Stomatitis is a general term for inflammation of the mucous lining of the mouth, which can result in painful sores or ulcers. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including viral or bacterial infections, autoimmune disorders, allergies, or ir...
What are the risk factors for Stomatitis? - What is subacute spongiform encephalopathy?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/subacute-spongiform-encephalopathy/c/36504#25324Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) is an extremely rare degenerative brain disorder (i.e., spongiform encephalopathy) characterized by sudden development of rapidly progressive neurological and neuromuscular symptoms. With symptom onset, affected ind...
What are the symptoms for subacute spongiform encephalopathy? - What is Tetanus?
https://vaccinehealthcenter.com//condition/Tetanus/c/142574#735694Tetanus, also known as lockjaw, is a serious bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. The bacteria usually enter the body through a wound or cut, where they produce a toxin that affects the nervous system, leading to muscle ...
- What is thalamic pain syndrome?
https://painhealthcenter.com/condition/thalamic-pain-syndrome/c/37744#74704Central pain syndrome is a neurological disorder caused by damage to the central nervous system (CNS). Common symptoms include pain and loss of sensation, usually in the face, arms and/or legs. Pain is often constant and can be mild, moderate, or ...
What are the symptoms for thalamic pain syndrome? - What is Tongue Thrusting?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Tongue-Thrusting/c/143394#741574Tongue thrusting is a swallowing pattern in which the tongue pushes forward against the front teeth when swallowing, rather than pressing up against the roof of the mouth. This can lead to dental issues such as an open bite, speech problems, and d...
What are the risk factors for Tongue Thrusting? - What is Tonsillitis?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Tonsillitis/c/143314#741694Tonsillitis is an inflammation of the tonsils, which are two small glands located at the back of the throat. It is usually caused by a viral or bacterial infection and can result in symptoms such as sore throat, difficulty swallowing, fever, and s...
- What is Tooth Abscess?
https://dentalhelpcenter.com//condition/Tooth-Abscess/c/142824#741754A tooth abscess is a painful infection that occurs at the root of a tooth or between the tooth and the gum. It is usually caused by bacteria entering the tooth through a cavity, crack, or chip in the tooth. The infection can cause swelling, pain, ...
- What is torticollis?
https://mentalhealthhelpcenter.com/condition/torticollis/c/38154#59764Cervical dystonia, also known as spasmodic torticollis, is a rare neurological disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions in the neck that cause abnormal movements and postures of the neck and head. In some cases, these abnormal con...
What are the symptoms for torticollis? - What is vacterl association?
https://heartandstrokehealth.com/condition/vacterl-association/c/39634#54904General DiscussionVACTERL association is a nonrandom association of birth defects that affects multiple median and para-median structures. The term VACTERL is an acronym with each letter representing the first letter of one of the more co...
What are the symptoms for vacterl association? - What is vacterl association?
https://seniorhealthcarematters.com/condition/vacterl-association/c/43104#122234General DiscussionVACTERL association is a nonrandom association of birth defects that affects multiple median and para-median structures. The term VACTERL is an acronym with each letter representing the first letter of one of the more co...
What are the symptoms for vacterl association? - What is vertebral ankylosing hyperostosis?
https://painhealthcenter.com/condition/vertebral-ankylosing-hyperostosis/c/39994#74944Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH), also known as Forestier's disease, affects the ligaments around the spine. Sections of the ligaments turn into bone in this disorder, which is considered to be a form of degenerative arthritis. ...
What are the symptoms for vertebral ankylosing hyperostosis? - What is wallenbergs syndrome?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/wallenbergs-syndrome/c/41304#27604Some people with Wallenberg's syndrome have difficulty balancing while walking because they feel like the world is tilting. Wallenberg's syndrome, also called lateral medullary syndrome or Wallenberg syndrome, is a neurological condition...
What are the symptoms for wallenbergs syndrome? - What is werdnig hoffman disease?
https://pediatricshealthcenter.com/condition/werdnig-hoffman-disease/c/40774#85744The spinal muscular atrophies (SMAs), are characterized by degeneration of nerve cells (motor nuclei) within the lowest region of the brain (lower brainstem) and certain motor neurons in the spinal cord (anterior horn cells) leading to muscle weak...
What are the symptoms for werdnig hoffman disease? - What is x-linked congenital recessive muscle hyp...?
https://brainandnervecenter.com/condition/x-linked-congenital-recessive-muscle-hyp.../c/41404#28324X-linked myotubular myopathy (XLMTM) is a rare genetic neuromuscular disorder that is characterized by muscle weakness that can range from mild to profound. Symptoms are often present at birth, but may first develop during infancy or early childho...
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What are the causes for achalasia?
What are the treatments for achalasia?
What are the risk factors for achalasia?
Is there a cure/medications for achalasia?
What are the causes for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(als or
What are the treatments for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(als or
What are the risk factors for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(als or
Is there a cure/medications for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(als or "lou gehrig's disease")?
What are the causes for botulism?
What are the treatments for botulism?
What are the risk factors for botulism?
Is there a cure/medications for botulism?
What are the causes for creutzfeldt-jakob disease?
What are the treatments for creutzfeldt-jakob disease?
What are the risk factors for creutzfeldt-jakob disease?
Is there a cure/medications for creutzfeldt-jakob disease?
What are the symptoms of Dry Mouth (Xerostomia)?
What are the causes for glossoptosis micrognathia and cleft palate?
What are the treatments for glossoptosis micrognathia and cleft palate?
What are the risk factors for glossoptosis micrognathia and cleft palate?
Is there a cure/medications for glossoptosis micrognathia and cleft palate?
What are the causes for guillain-barre syndrome?
What are the treatments for guillain-barre syndrome?
What are the risk factors for guillain-barre syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for guillain-barre syndrome?
What are the causes for head and neck cancer?
What are the treatments for head and neck cancer?
What are the risk factors for head and neck cancer?
Is there a cure/medications for head and neck cancer?
What are the causes for ibs (irritable bowel syndrome) triggers and prevention?
What are the treatments for ibs (irritable bowel syndrome) triggers and prevention?
What are the risk factors for ibs (irritable bowel syndrome) triggers and prevention?
Is there a cure/medications for ibs (irritable bowel syndrome) triggers and prevention?
What are the causes for idiopathic basal ganglia calcification?
What are the treatments for idiopathic basal ganglia calcification?
What are the risk factors for idiopathic basal ganglia calcification?
Is there a cure/medications for idiopathic basal ganglia calcification?
What are the causes for infantile spinal muscular atrophy type i?
What are the treatments for infantile spinal muscular atrophy type i?
What are the risk factors for infantile spinal muscular atrophy type i?
Is there a cure/medications for infantile spinal muscular atrophy type i?
What are the causes for kennedy-stefanis disease?
What are the treatments for kennedy-stefanis disease?
What are the risk factors for kennedy-stefanis disease?
Is there a cure/medications for kennedy-stefanis disease?
What are the causes for motoneuron disease?
What are the treatments for motoneuron disease?
What are the risk factors for motoneuron disease?
Is there a cure/medications for motoneuron disease?
What are the causes of Oral Kaposi Sarcoma?
What are the symptoms of Oral Kaposi Sarcoma?
What are the risk factors for Oral Thrush?
Is there a cure/medications for Oral Thrush?
What are the symptoms of Oral Thrush?
What are the causes of Palatal Petechiae?
Is there a cure/medications for Palatal Petechiae?
What are the symptoms of Palatal Petechiae?
What are the causes for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis?
What are the treatments for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis?
What are the risk factors for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis?
Is there a cure/medications for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis?
What are the causes for rheumatic chorea?
What are the treatments for rheumatic chorea?
What are the risk factors for rheumatic chorea?
Is there a cure/medications for rheumatic chorea?
What are the treatments for Salivary Gland Stones (Sialolithiasis)?
What are the symptoms of Salivary Gland Stones (Sialolithiasis)?
What are the risk factors for Salivary Gland Stones (Sialolithiasis)?
What are the causes of Salivary Gland Stones (Sialolithiasis)?
What are the causes of Sialorrhea?
What are the causes for spinal muscular atrophy type i?
What are the treatments for spinal muscular atrophy type i?
What are the risk factors for spinal muscular atrophy type i?
Is there a cure/medications for spinal muscular atrophy type i?
What are the causes for stomach cancer?
What are the treatments for stomach cancer?
What are the risk factors for stomach cancer?
Is there a cure/medications for stomach cancer?
What are the treatments for Stomatitis?
What are the symptoms of Stomatitis?
What are the causes for subacute spongiform encephalopathy?
What are the treatments for subacute spongiform encephalopathy?
What are the risk factors for subacute spongiform encephalopathy?
Is there a cure/medications for subacute spongiform encephalopathy?
What are the causes for thalamic pain syndrome?
What are the treatments for thalamic pain syndrome?
What are the risk factors for thalamic pain syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for thalamic pain syndrome?
What are the causes for torticollis?
What are the treatments for torticollis?
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Is there a cure/medications for torticollis?
What are the causes for vacterl association?
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Is there a cure/medications for vacterl association?
What are the causes for vacterl association?
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What are the risk factors for vacterl association?
Is there a cure/medications for vacterl association?
What are the causes for vertebral ankylosing hyperostosis?
What are the treatments for vertebral ankylosing hyperostosis?
What are the risk factors for vertebral ankylosing hyperostosis?
Is there a cure/medications for vertebral ankylosing hyperostosis?
What are the causes for wallenbergs syndrome?
What are the treatments for wallenbergs syndrome?
What are the risk factors for wallenbergs syndrome?
Is there a cure/medications for wallenbergs syndrome?
What are the causes for werdnig hoffman disease?
What are the treatments for werdnig hoffman disease?
What are the risk factors for werdnig hoffman disease?
Is there a cure/medications for werdnig hoffman disease?
What are the causes for x-linked congenital recessive muscle hyp...?
What are the treatments for x-linked congenital recessive muscle hyp...?
What are the risk factors for x-linked congenital recessive muscle hyp...?
Is there a cure/medications for x-linked congenital recessive muscle hyp...?