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What is the age group commonly affected with dysphagia?

While dysphagia can affect people of any age, its prevalence in community-dwelling adults over 50 is estimated to be between 15% and 22%, significantly increasing in older populations. In this comprehensive guide, we explore **what is the age group commonly affected with dysphagia** and the key risk factors involved.

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Who is most likely to get dysphagia?

According to the National Institute of Health, up to 22% of people over age 50 experience some form of difficulty swallowing, a condition known as dysphagia. Understanding **who is most likely to get dysphagia** is crucial for early detection and intervention.

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What to do when the elderly can't swallow pills? Comprehensive solutions and alternatives

According to research from the University of Heidelberg, certain swallowing techniques can improve the perceived ease of swallowing pills by over 60%. If an elderly person can't swallow pills, it is crucial to explore safe and effective alternatives to ensure they receive their necessary medication. This guide covers expert-backed strategies, from simple adjustments to medication alternatives, all designed to assist seniors and their caregivers.

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What causes dysphagia in older adults?

According to research, dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, is not a normal part of aging, but its prevalence increases with age due to related underlying health issues. This comprehensive guide explores **what causes dysphagia in older adults** and why it demands serious medical attention.

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