
Voice & Swallowing Disorders Treatment
Dysphagia is the medical term for voice and swallowing disorders. Swallowing is just something that ensues for maximum individuals without having to ponder it, but dysphagia can affect individuals of all ages, from newborn offsprings to elderly individuals. For maximum of the lifespan, swallowing complications befall as a consequence of accident or sickness such as traumatic brain injury or thyroid deficit. In elderly individuals, swallowing is more predominant, chiefly when a disease is there or folks are unwell.

Voice & Swallowing Disorders Treatment
Dysphagia is the medical term for voice and swallowing disorders. Swallowing is just something that ensues for maximum individuals without having to ponder it, but dysphagia can affect individuals of all ages, from newborn offsprings to elderly individuals. For maximum of the lifespan, swallowing complications befall as a consequence of accident or sickness such as traumatic brain injury or thyroid deficit. In elderly individuals, swallowing is more predominant, chiefly when a disease is there or folks are unwell.
The clinician accountable for diagnosing and managing dysphagia is a speech pathologist. A speech pathologist can evaluate, manage and rehabilitate swallowing as a swallowing disorders treatment or voice disorders treatment. A Speech Pathologist can use a combination of resources, depending on technology available. They can give exercises that will fortify or synchronize a swallow. If identified timely, most voice disorders can be efficaciously cured. We use lifestyle vicissitudes, medications, pioneering therapies and minimally invasive surgery to address voice ailments.
The larynx (voice box) is the main organ responsible for voice production and is vital for normal swallowing and breathing. Sicknesses of the larynx will normally result in croakiness and/or breathing complications and can be instigated by a multiplicity of reasons including:
- Benevolent or malevolent lesions
- Neurological maladies
- Medical ailments
- Trauma
Common symptoms of a swallowing disorder consist of:
- Weight loss or dehydration because of not being able to eat properly and sufficiently
- Drizzly or gurgly sounding voice during or after eating food or drinking
- Food or liquid dripping from the mouth or getting wedged in the mouth
- Additional effort or time required to chew or swallow
- Recurrent pneumonia or chest jamming after eating
- Coughing while eating food or right after
Welcome to ENT and allergy centre
Scheduling An Appointment
Meet with Dr. Arpit Sharma at the Advance ENT and allergy center if you have ear, nose, or throat issues and are searching for the top ENT doctor in Gurgaon.
Welcome to ENT and allergy centre
Scheduling An Appointment
Meet with Dr. Arpit Sharma at the Advance ENT and allergy center if you have ear, nose, or throat issues and are searching for the top ENT doctor in Gurgaon.