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Odynophagia

Abstract

Odynophagia (; from "-" "pain" and "" "to eat") is pain when swallowing. The pain may be felt in the mouth or throat and can occur with or without difficulty swallowing. The pain may be described as an ache, burning sensation, or occasionally a stabbing pain that radiates to the back. Odynophagia often results in inadvertent weight loss.

Causes

Odynophagia may have environmental or behavioral causes, such as:

- Very hot or cold food and drinks

- Taking certain medications

- Using drugs, tobacco, or alcohol

- Trauma or injury to the mouth, throat, or tongue

Medical conditions

It can also be caused by certain medical conditions, such as:

- Ulcers

- Abscesses

- Upper respiratory tract infections

- Inflammation or infection of the mouth, tongue, or throat (esophagitis, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, epiglottitis)

- Immune disorders

- Oral or throat cancer