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A care plan that adapts the way that food and drink is consumed is an important step in the management of dysphagia. Modified foods and fluids can help to make eating easier and swallowing safer. Enriched items may be important, because it can be a special challenge for individuals with dysphagia to have the right intake of nutrients and fluids. A variety of solutions designed for the special needs of dysphagia care are available:
- Powder Thickener: To modify the consistency of food and drink without changing the flavor or color.
- Ready-to-drink thickened beverages: To promote the right intake of fluid and adequate hydration.
- Instant adapted food items: A convenient way to prepare foods suited for easier swallowing and enriched in nutrients often lacking in the diet to reduce the risk of malnutrition.
- Oral nutritional supplements: To use in addition to a normal diet, to enhance the overall daily intake and reduce the risk of malnutrition.
Only a healthcare professional can recommend a personal care plan. You must seek medical advice on the best strategies to manage dysphagia and improve symptoms.
What the
experts say
Professor Pere Clavé, MD, PhD
Founding President of the European Society for Swallowing Disorders (ESSD).
Director of Academic Studies, Research and Innovation development, Consorci Sanitari del Maresme. Barcelona.
How to identify dysphagia in patients
Professor Pere Clavé, MD, PhD
Founding President of the European Society for Swallowing Disorders (ESSD).
Director of Academic Studies, Research and Innovation development, Consorci Sanitari del Maresme. Barcelona.
The link between disphagia and aging
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Jaume Palau Rifols
Patient, Barcelona Spain
Dysphagia treatment allows me to still enjoy the food and drinks I like
IDENTIFY THE SIGNS OF DYSPHAGIA : THE FIRST STEP TO HELP IMPROVE SYMPTOMS
• Coughing during or after swallowing
• Choking feeling during or after swallowing
• Wet voice after swallowing
• Deficit of saliva in the mouth
• Leaking of food from the nose
• Regurgitation of undigested food