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16 Μαΐ 2006 · Patients have significant facial weakness, a high arched palate, micrognathia, and weak masseter and pterygoid muscles. The pharyngeal and laryngeal muscles may be affected, but ptosis and ...
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2 Μαρ 2021 · Cricopharyngeal dysfunction happens because the sphincter does not open properly as a result of incoordination or weakness in the muscles surrounding it. This can occur due to a number of...
31 Ιουλ 2024 · Certain conditions can weaken the throat muscles, making it difficult to move food from the mouth into the throat and esophagus during swallowing. A person might choke, gag or cough when trying to swallow, or have the sensation of food or fluids going down the windpipe, called the trachea, or up the nose.
12 Σεπ 2024 · The term comes from the oropharynx, the location in the back of the throat, and dysphagia, which means disordered swallowing. A variety of different conditions, such as esophageal cancer, oropharyngeal cancer, strokes, and Parkinson’s disease, can all contribute to oropharyngeal dysphagia.
Weak tongue or cheek muscles may make it hard to move food around in the mouth for chewing. A stroke or other nervous system disorder may make it difficult to start the swallowing response, a stimulus that allows food and liquids to move safely through the throat.
/ Throat. Cricopharyngeal Muscle Dysfunction. What Causes CPM Dysfunction? What Are the Treatment Options? What Questions Should I Ask My Doctor? If the cricopharyngeal muscle (CPM) in your throat malfunctions or is impaired, this can cause you to have difficulty swallowing.
Cricopharyngeal spams occur when the cricopharyngeal muscle (located in the throat) contracts too much. Though the condition is usually considered harmless, it can still cause uncomfortable symptoms, such as feeling like something is stuck in your throat. Treatments include dietary changes, breathing techniques or muscle relaxants.