Dysphagia

/dɪsˈfeɪdʒə/ noun

Difficulty swallowing food, liquids, or saliva, which can occur at any stage from the mouth to the stomach. It may result from neurological disorders, structural abnormalities, or muscle weakness.

From Greek 'dys-' (difficult) + 'phagein' (to eat), literally meaning 'difficult eating.' The term entered medical vocabulary in the 19th century as understanding of swallowing mechanisms developed.

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