The name Marion and the word "syndrome" are often used together. So how did it come about? Also popular is the surname Symptom, which no one is related to. Let's figure it out.
People often have problems swallowing. Only some people have a lump in their throat, while others have difficulty swallowing. In such a situation, people usually use sweets or other drinks that will relieve symptoms, but almost never seek help from a doctor. Often, such difficulty swallowing turns out to be ordinary vegetative-vascular dystonia or fascial syndrome, but it should be understood that self-medication is fraught with side effects of the medicine, which most often leads to a worsening of the condition.