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  2. Retrograde cricopharyngeal dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Retrograde cricopharyngeus dysfunction (R-CPD; also known as the inability to belch syndrome) is a medical condition first identified by gastroenterologist, Dr Peter Kahrilas, in 1987. [1]

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    Researchers say an inability to burp might not be that rare. ... steps of the intervention in a medical journal. The inability to belch can cause bloating, pain, gurgling in the neck and chest and ...

  4. Burping - Wikipedia

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    Burping an infant involves placing the child in a position conducive to gas expulsion (for example against the adult's shoulder, with the infant's stomach resting on the adult's chest) and then lightly patting the lower back. Because burping can cause vomiting, a "burp cloth" or "burp pad" is sometimes employed on the shoulder to protect clothing.

  5. Cricopharyngeal myotomy - Wikipedia

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    Cricopharyngeal myotomy is a surgical sectioning of the cricopharyngeus muscle, also known as the upper esophageal sphincter, that has been advocated for the treatment of cricopharyngeal spasm, or cricopharyngeal achalasia, that leads to cervical dysphagia in the clinical setting.

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  7. Oropharyngeal dysphagia - Wikipedia

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    Oropharyngeal dysphagia; Other names: Transfer dysphagia: The digestive tract, with the esophagus marked in red: Specialty: Gastroenterology, ENT surgery: Symptoms: Hesitation or inability to initiate swallowing, food sticking in the throat, nasal regurgitation, difficulty swallowing solids, frequent repetitive swallows. frequent throat clearing, hoarse voice, cough, weight loss, and recurrent ...

  8. Esophageal dysphagia - Wikipedia

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    Other non-acid related causes of peptic strictures include infectious esophagitis, ingestion of chemical irritant, pill irritation, and radiation. Peptic stricture is a progressive mechanical dysphagia, meaning patients will complain of initial intolerance to solids followed by inability to tolerate liquids.

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    This can cause the vaginal and pelvic floor muscles to become overly tense and difficult to relax during sex, says Kyle Bukowski, MD, an ob-gyn and the chief medical officer at Planned Parenthood ...