Examples of using Difficulty swallowing in English and their translations into Greek
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If you have difficulty swallowing the tablet whole,
A 75 year old woman who has developed difficulty swallowing and a dry cough,
If you have difficulty swallowing the whole tablet,
swollen tonsils, difficulty swallowing, fever, headache,
the score line is only there to help you break the tablet if you have difficulty swallowing it whole.
Difficulty swallowing and chewing impair the patient's ability to eat normally
Difficulty swallowing or breathing Contact a doctor immediately if you get these symptoms.
Difficulty swallowing and chewing impair the patient's ability to eat normally
Difficulty swallowing Most commonly associated with esophageal or throat cancer,
It must also not be used in children with difficulty swallowing or in premature babies who haven't started feeding by mouth.
Occasional difficulty swallowing food usually isn't cause for concern,
Occasional difficulty swallowing usually isn't cause for concern,
Examples of this are the decreased appetite, difficulty swallowing, and nausea associated both with cancer(and chemotherapy),
Difficulty swallowing, regular irritation in the tonsils,
Often difficulty swallowing isn't caused for concern
Vomiting, indigestion, difficulty swallowing, mouth ulceration,
Occasional difficulty swallowing usually isn't cause for concern,
Difficulty swallowing may take more time
If difficulty swallowing prevents you from eating
Wound botulism: Difficulty swallowing or speaking, fever,