Questions: Which of the following terms means difficulty swallowing?
Select one:
Dysphagia
Dysphonia
Submandibular
Parotid
Salivary
Transcript text: Which of the following terms means difficulty swallowing?
Select one:
Dysphagia
Dysphonia
Submandibular
Parotid
Salivary
Solution
The answer is the first one: Dysphagia.
Explanation for each option:
Dysphagia: This term specifically refers to difficulty swallowing. It is a medical condition where individuals have trouble moving food or liquid from their mouth to their stomach.
Dysphonia: This term refers to difficulty in speaking, often characterized by a hoarse or weak voice. It is not related to swallowing.
Submandibular: This term refers to a location under the mandible (jawbone). It is often used in the context of the submandibular glands, which are salivary glands located beneath the lower jaw. It does not relate to swallowing difficulty.
Parotid: This term refers to the parotid glands, which are the largest of the salivary glands located near the ear. It is not related to swallowing difficulty.
Salivary: This term pertains to saliva or the glands that produce saliva. While saliva is involved in the process of swallowing, the term itself does not mean difficulty swallowing.
Summary:
The term that means difficulty swallowing is Dysphagia.