...underbites, trouble chewing or swallowing certain birth defects, or sleep apnea. In some people, the upper and lower jaws fail to grow properly. This can cause difficulty in speaking, eating,...
...different components of the mouth used during the opening and closing of the mouth (dental occlusion): teeth, muscles, and joints. This branch also studies chewing and swallowing. A bad occlusion, that...
...virus. It has been suggested that swallowing airborne viral particles after someone has vomited may also be a possible transmission route for some viruses. Raw or undercooked shellfish, especially oysters,...
...such as loss of appetite, pain in the upper abdominal area, heartburn, and nausea. Over time, the patient experiences difficulty in swallowing, bloody stools, severe weight loss, and a yellow...
...incision shows signs of infection. They must also call if they suddenly develop a high fever and severe swallowing problems that prevent them from breathing or drinking water properly. Patients...
...difficulties include difficulty swallowing and a loss of balance. This can lead to various problems, most of which can be managed by good nursing care, including: Deep vein thrombosis, dangerous...
...medication comes as a capsule that you swallow. It also comes as pellets that can be swallowed with soft food such as apple sauce or with apple juice. The pellets...
...take it twice daily (every 12 hours) with or without food. Do not crush, chew, or cut Rubraca tablets. Swallow them whole. If you have difficulty swallowing tablets, see this...
...coughing up blood) Difficulty swallowing Fever or sweating (particularly at night) Sudden weight loss or lack of appetite Peritoneal mesothelioma in the abdomen tissue that surrounds the digestive organs has...
...water approximately every 12 hours. You can take it with or without food. Do not cut, crush, or chew Inlyta tablets. Swallow them whole. If you have trouble swallowing tablets,...