10 Dysphagia Symptoms

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Regurgitation

Patients with severe dysphagia may find that they feel the need to regurgitate food or liquids they have recently eaten or drunk. This is a sign that the dysphagia could be advancing or causing further complications.

Patients may have difficulty discussing regurgitation with a doctor, but they should take this seriously. A doctor may be able to diagnose and manage the dysphagia quickly and prevent any further complications from arising.

Dysphagia

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