dysphagia/sia
Posted By: roni on 2006-06-29
In Reply to: Two more troublesome words... - calligirl
Subject: dysphagia/sia
just remember s is for speech as in difficulty speaking, and g is for gut -getting the food to the gut difficulty swallowing. Probably in this case we're talking dysphagia. Use dysphasia for patients with difficulty speaking after stroke, etc.
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