Dysphagia Paralytic

Paralytic dysphagia (D.paralytica) is one of the most common and severe complications of polio infection. It is a rare neuromuscular disease that causes swallowing dysfunction and difficulty swallowing in affected individuals. The exact mechanism behind the development of the disease is unclear, but researchers believe that viruses may affect the nervous system, causing dysfunction of the muscles responsible for swallowing movements.

Symptoms of paralytic dysphagia may include slow swallowing, frequent vomiting, and difficulty speaking. It can also lead