different between dysphagia vs achalasia
dysphagia
English
Etymology
From dys- +? -phagia.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?d?i?
Noun
dysphagia (countable and uncountable, plural dysphagias)
- (pathology) Difficulty in swallowing.
Synonyms
- dysphagy
Translations
dysphagia From the web:
- what dysphagia means
- what dysphagia in tagalog
- dysphagia what to eat
- dysphagia what to do
- dysphagia what cranial nerve
- dysphagia what foods to avoid
- dysphagia what to drink
- dysphagia what to expect
achalasia
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?- (a-, “not”) + ??????? (khálasis, “relaxation”), from ????? (khalá?, “I loosen”).
Noun
achalasia (countable and uncountable, plural achalasias)
- A neuromuscular problem where a ring of muscles is unable to relax fully; usually with reference to gastrointestinal smooth muscles and usually with reference to esophageal achalasia when not otherwise specified.
Translations
achalasia From the web:
- what achalasia means
- what's achalasia of the cardia
- achalasia what to eat
- achalasia what causes it
- achalasia what not to eat
- achalasia what does it do
- what causes achalasia of the esophagus
- what does achalasia mean
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