Definition of Odynophagia. Meaning of Odynophagia. Synonyms of Odynophagia

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Definition of Odynophagia

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- Odynophagia is pain when swallowing. The pain may be felt in the mouth or throat and can occur with or without difficulty swallowing. The pain may be...
- the throat. A person can have dysphagia without odynophagia (dysfunction without pain), odynophagia without dysphagia (pain without dysfunction) or both...
- PMID 16681864. S2CID 20575227. Lin D, Fischbein N, Eisele DW (2005). "Odynophagia secondary to variant thyroid cartilage anatomy". Dysphagia. 20 (3): 232–34...
- solids, dysphagia occurs in both solid foods and liquids. Heartburn, odynophagia, chest pain, and dyspnea are frequent symptoms of esophageal motility...
- Diseases may cause difficulty swallowing (dysphagia), painful swallowing (odynophagia), chest pain, or cause no symptoms at all. Clinical investigations include...
- accompanied by upper respiratory tract symptoms such as: sore throat, odynophagia, rhinorrhea, dyspnea, postnasal discharge, and congestion. Fungal laryngitis:...
- (incontinence of saliva), or problems with swallowing (dysphagia or odynophagia). There are some frequent and harmless cases of drooling – for instance...
- lymph glands), Tenderness and severe pain when talking or swallowing (odynophagia), Halitosis (bad breath) If the gums are also involved, symptoms of necrotizing...
- Common symptoms include: Dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) Pain Weakness Odynophagia (painful swallowing) Atrophic glossitis (smooth tongue) Angular cheilitis...
- progressively severe sore throat on one side and pain during swallowing (odynophagia) usually are the earliest symptoms. As the abscess develops, persistent...