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56 The Ear, Nose, Mouth <strong>and</strong> Throat<br />

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI) can provide<br />

added visualization <strong>of</strong> the throat <strong>and</strong> upper gastrointestinal<br />

tract. Laryngoscopy allows the doctor<br />

to examine the structures <strong>of</strong> the inside <strong>of</strong> the<br />

throat. The diagnostic path may also include a<br />

NEUROLOGIC EXAMINATION to determine the presence<br />

<strong>of</strong> conditions such as PARKINSON’S DISEASE that can<br />

affect the ability to swallow.<br />

Treatment depends on the underlying cause.<br />

Sometimes medications to relax certain muscles or<br />

reduce the flow <strong>of</strong> saliva improve the functions <strong>of</strong><br />

chewing <strong>and</strong> swallowing. Swallowing therapy<br />

(provided by a speech-language pathologist) can<br />

teach methods to strengthen muscles <strong>and</strong> improve<br />

coordination <strong>of</strong> the steps <strong>of</strong> swallowing as well as<br />

ways to prepare food <strong>and</strong> position it in the mouth<br />

for most effective swallowing. BIOFEEDBACK is helpful<br />

for some people. Surgery may be necessary to<br />

correct esophageal strictures that narrow the passageway<br />

for food.<br />

Most people experience improvement with<br />

treatment, though swallowing disorders resulting<br />

from degenerative conditions such as Parkinson’s<br />

disease are likely to worsen as the disease progresses.<br />

In such situations, alternatives such as<br />

ENTERAL NUTRITION or PARENTERAL NUTRITION (supplemental<br />

or replacement feedings) may become necessary.<br />

Family members <strong>of</strong> those who have<br />

swallowing disorders should know how to perform<br />

the HEIMLICH MANEUVER to dislodge food that<br />

becomes aspirated into the TRACHEA.<br />

See also ACHALASIA; CALORIE.<br />

swimmer’s ear<br />

See OTITIS.

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