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Tag: Dysphagia

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What is the new medication for dysphagia? Exploring Recent Advancements

3 min read
Dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, affects millions worldwide and is linked to increased mortality and reduced quality of life. Recent advancements in targeted therapies are reshaping the answer to the question, 'What is the new medication for dysphagia?,' offering specific and effective treatments for certain underlying causes.

How to know if a pill didn't go down?

5 min read
According to the University of Mississippi Medical Center, a common issue known as 'pill dysphagia' causes difficulty swallowing pills even when consuming food is not a problem. Recognizing the signs for **how to know if a pill didn't go down** is key to preventing irritation, discomfort, and potentially serious complications like pill-induced esophagitis.

What are the side effects of statins in the throat?

4 min read
While statins are among the most prescribed medications for lowering cholesterol, a minority of users may experience various adverse effects, including notable side effects in the throat. Symptoms can range from common issues like dryness and soreness to more severe, though rare, problems such as difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) and hoarseness.