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Swallowing Disorders

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

What happens when you swallow?
Swallowing is an act usually unconscious, although it requires precision and rapidity in its development.
Swallowing occurs in 3 phases:

  • oral stage,
  • pharyngeal phase,
  • esophageal phase.

Oral Phase:
Properly: Formation of food bolus by chewing. The tongue and palate push the bolus towards the back of the mouth.

difficulty-in-swallowing

Pharyngeal phase:
Properly: swallowing reflex, lowering the epiglottis, pharynx closure, the passage of bolus into esophagus.
Incorrectly: Reflex swallowing delayed or absent, risk of aspiration, airway closure is not assured.
Esophageal phase:
Properly: Phase entirely reflex, it is a final phase of swallowing.
Incorrectly: The food particles that have not been evacuated during swallowing can be inhaled during inspiration.
Swallowing disorder = wrong
Responsible for complications:

  • broncho-pulmonary complications,
  • Undernutrition progressive
  • asphyxiation in cases of obstruction.

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