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3. Difficulty Swallowing

Medically known as dysphagia, difficulty swallowing can indicate problems in the throat or the esophagus. Anyone can be affected by dysphagia, but it is more likely to occur in babies or older adults, as well as individuals with preexisting conditions of the nervous system or the brain. Difficulty swallowing has both minor and serious causes. If you experience difficulty swallowing infrequently, the cause is likely to be benign. However, if you experience normal difficulty swallowing, you should see your doctor to rule out any dangerous conditions.

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