Dysphagia Examination

Dysphagia: Difficulty swallowing with a sensation of food sticking

ID

Specifically note the age of the patient as cancer risk increases with age

Questions to ask

1. Do you have difficulty moving food from your mouth to your throat? (oropharyngeal dysphagia) OR does food get stuck in your throat(known as globus hystericus)? (esophageal dysphagia?)

2. Does food stick immediately (oropharyngeal dysphagia) OR does food stick after swallowing (esophageal dysphagia)?

3. Do you have difficulty with solid foods only (mechanical obstruction) OR solids and liquid foods (neuromuscular disorder)?

4. IS your swallowing difficulty intermittent or has it been progressive?

5. Any recent ingestion of caustic substances or foreign body?

6. Provoking factors?

7. Relieving factors?

8. Any other symptoms like weight loss, night sweats, blood in sputum?

Review of Systems

General

Respiratory

Cardiovascular

GI

PMHx

Family history

Social

Allergies


Physical exam

Tests

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