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| Symptom: DYSPHAGIA | Cause: Airway obstruction | |||||
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Description: Life-threatening upper airway obstruction is marked by signs of respiratory distress, such as crowing and stridor. Phase 2 DYSPHAGIA occurs with gagging and dysphonia. When hemorrhage obstructs the trachea, DYSPHAGIA is usually painless and rapid in onset. When inflammation causes the obstruction, DYSPHAGIA may be painful and develop slowly | ||||||
| Symptom: DYSPHAGIA | Cause: Bulbar paralysis | |||||
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Description: Phase 1 DYSPHAGIA occurs along with drooling, difficulty chewing, dysarthria, and nasal regurgitation. DYSPHAGIA for solids and liquids is painful and progressive. Accompanying features may include arm and leg spasticity, hyperreflexia, and emotional lability | ||||||
| Symptom: DYSPHAGIA | Cause: Stroke (brain stem) | |||||
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Description: A brain stem stroke is characterized by bulbar palsy resulting in the triad of dysarthria, dysphonia, and DYSPHAGIA. The sudden development of any one or more of the following symptoms can indicate a stroke: DYSPHAGIA, hemiparesis, spasticity, drooling, numbness, tingling, decreased sensation or vision changes | ||||||
| Symptom: DYSPHAGIA | Cause: Achalasia | |||||
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Description: Most common in patients ages 20 to 40, achalasia produces phase 3 DYSPHAGIA for solids and liquids. The DYSPHAGIA develops gradually and may be precipitated or exacerbated by stress. Occasionally, it-s preceded by esophageal colic. Regurgitation of undigested food, especially at night, may cause wheezing, coughing, or choking as well as halitosis. Weight loss, cachexia, hematemesis and, possibly, heartburn are late findings | ||||||
| Symptom: DYSPHAGIA | Cause: Procedures | |||||
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Description: Recent tracheostomy or repeated or prolonged intubation may cause temporary DYSPHAGIA | ||||||
| Symptom: DYSPHAGIA | Cause: Rabies | |||||
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Description: Severe phase 2 DYSPHAGIA for liquids results from painful pharyngeal muscle spasms occurring late in this rare, life-threatening disorder. In fact, the patient may become dehydrated and possibly apneic. DYSPHAGIA also causes drooling, and in 50% of cases it-s responsible for hydrophobia. Eventually, rabies causes progressive flaccid paralysis that leads to peripheral vascular collapse, coma, and death | ||||||
| Symptom: DYSPHAGIA | Cause: Oral cavity tumor | |||||
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Description: Painful phase 1 DYSPHAGIA develops along with hoarseness and ulcerating lesions | ||||||
| Symptom: DYSPHAGIA | Cause: Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) | |||||
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Description: SLE may cause progressive phase 2 DYSPHAGIA. However, its primary signs and symptoms include nondeforming arthritis, a characteristic butterfly rash, and photosensitivity | ||||||
| Symptom: DYSPHAGIA | Cause: Esophageal cancer | |||||
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Description: Phases 2 and 3 DYSPHAGIA is the earliest and most common symptom of esophageal cancer. Typically, this painless, progressive symptom is accompanied by rapid weight loss. As the cancer advances, DYSPHAGIA becomes painful and constant. In addition, the patient complains of steady chest pain, a cough with hemoptysis, hoarseness, and a sore throat. He may also develop nausea and vomiting, a fever, hiccups, hematemesis, melena, and halitosis | ||||||
| Symptom: DYSPHAGIA | Cause: Radiation therapy | |||||
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Description: When directed against oral cancer, this therapy may cause scant salivation and temporary DYSPHAGIA | ||||||
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