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Esophageal dysphagia · Achalasia. Achalasia is a condition that leads to trouble swallowing. · Esophageal spasm. This condition causes high-pressure, poorly ...
If you have eosinophilic esophagitis, diet might be used as treatment. Severe dysphagia. If difficulty swallowing prevents you from eating and drinking enough ...
When a person is having trouble swallowing — the medical term is dysphagia — the first step is to identify the point in the swallowing process where the problem ...
Mayo Clinic's campus in Minnesota has a special dysphagia clinic, the Esophageal Clinic, to coordinate care of children and adults who have dysphagia. Advanced ...
Muscle tension dysphagia is a novel diagnostic taxonomy describing a subset of patient population with reported dysphagia who exhibit normal oropharyngeal and ...
There are two types of dysphagia. One type involves the esophagus and the other problems with throat muscles, known as oropharyngeal dysphagia. Medical ...
Mayo Clinic research has also helped advance endoscopic imaging methods, minimally invasive therapies, and diagnosis and treatment of eosinophilic esophagitis ...
Dysphagia and impaction. You may have difficulty swallowing, called dysphagia. Or food may become stuck when you swallow. This is known as impaction ...
Displaying 1-3 out of 3 doctors available · David J. Cangemi, M.D.. Gastroenterologist. Jacksonville, FL. Areas of focus: · Heather M. Clark, Ph.D. Speech- ...
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