Diagnosis
To assess if you may have Dysphagia, your clinician is likely to ask questions such as:
- Do you cough and choke when you eat or drink?
- Does it take longer to eat your meals than it used to?
- Have you changed the type of foods you eat?
- Does your voice change after eating or drinking?
Other ways Dysphagia may be diagnosed:
- Swallow Test – a clinician will watch and assess your ability to swallow.
- Videofluoroscopy – this involves an X-Ray of you swallowing.
- Nasoendoscopy – a camera is used to look at your throat and airways.
