Understanding dysphagia
Dysphagia is the term used to describe difficulty in swallowing, that has devastating consequences, such as malnutrition, dehydration and aspiration pneumonia. This symptom is a highly prevalent co-morbidity among patients suffering from a range of conditions including stroke, neurodegenerative diseases, patients treated for head and neck cancer, and among older adults. Dysphagia generally occurs in all age groups, including pediatric patients.
Thickening liquids and food texture modification is an effective and safe method of improving patients’ swallowing ability, improving nutritional intake and reducing the risk of aspiration.
Our range of nutritional solutions such as ThickenUp Junior, ThickenUp and ThickenUp Clear for pediatrics and adults, as well as our Texture Modified Food products, are tailored-made to improve swallowing function and decrease the risk of complications of dysphagia.
We are engaged in promoting The International Dysphagia Diet Standardization Initiative (IDDSI) framework terminology and support its development across the world, in all care settings and for all cultures.
Thickening liquids and food texture modification is an effective and safe method of improving patients’ swallowing ability, improving nutritional intake and reducing the risk of aspiration.
Our range of nutritional solutions such as ThickenUp Junior, ThickenUp and ThickenUp Clear for pediatrics and adults, as well as our Texture Modified Food products, are tailored-made to improve swallowing function and decrease the risk of complications of dysphagia.
We are engaged in promoting The International Dysphagia Diet Standardization Initiative (IDDSI) framework terminology and support its development across the world, in all care settings and for all cultures.