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8. Loss of Swallowing Reflex

People on the brink of a stroke may find their swallowing reflex decreases or ceases, and they may even begin to gag. One study found as many as 65% of stroke patients show signs of dysphagia or difficulty swallowing. Doctors treating for stroke usually run a swallow test to determine the seriousness of the issue. Some people require therapy with a speech pathologist following their stroke. Dysphagia after a stroke is often temporary and improves over time.

Recognizing the 10 Key Indicators of a Stroke

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