nielemäongelmat
Nielemäongelmat is a term appearing in some Estonian-language medical texts to denote difficulties in swallowing, or deglutition disorders. The word combines a root related to swallowing with the suffix for problems, and it is used to describe a spectrum of symptoms rather than a single disease. In English-language medicine the corresponding term is dysphagia, and nielemäongelmat can be understood as the Estonian conceptual counterpart.
Nielemäongelmat refers to impaired movement of food or liquid from the mouth to the stomach. Patients may
- Neurogenic: stroke, Parkinson’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, other neurologic disorders affecting swallow muscles.
- Muscular and connective tissue: myasthenia gravis, muscular dystrophy.
- Structural: esophageal strictures, rings, tumors, diverticula, or congenital abnormalities.
- Inflammatory or infectious: esophagitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease.
- Age-related changes: presbyphagia, where aging affects swallow efficiency.
Assessment typically includes clinical swallow examination, a bedside screening, and instrumental studies such as videofluoroscopic swallow
Nielemäongelmat is more common in older adults and can increase the risk of aspiration pneumonia and