Odynophagia

[1][2] The pain may be felt in the mouth or throat and can occur with or without difficulty swallowing.[4] Odynophagia often results in inadvertent weight loss.The term is from odyno- 'pain' and phagō 'to eat'.Odynophagia may have environmental or behavioral causes, such as: It can also be caused by certain medical conditions, such as: Quotations related to Odynophagia at WikiquoteThis medical symptom article is a stub.
SpecialtyGastroenterologydifficulty swallowingUlcersAbscessesUpper respiratory tract infectionsesophagitispharyngitistonsillitisepiglottitisthroat cancerPhagophobiaDiseasesDBSigns and symptomshuman digestive systemabdomenGastrointestinaltractNauseaVomitingHeartburnAerophagiaTrichophagiaPagophagiaGeophagiaDysphagiaoropharyngealesophagealBad breathXerostomiaHypersalivationBurpingGoodsall's ruleChilaiditi syndromeDance's signAaron's signArapov's signMarkle's signMcBurney's pointSherren's triangleRadiologic signsHampton's lineKlemm's signCouncilman bodyMallory bodyBoas' signCourvoisier's lawCharcot's cholangitis triadReynolds' pentadcholecystitisMurphy's signLépine's signMirizzi's syndromeNardi testDefecationFlatulenceFecal incontinenceencopresisFecal occult bloodRectal tenesmusConstipationObstructed defecationDiarrheaRectal dischargeAbdominal painAcute abdomenBaby colicAbdominal guardingBlumberg's signAbdominal distensionBloatingAscitesTympanyShifting dullnessFluid wave testAbdominal massHepatosplenomegalyHepatomegalySplenomegalyJaundiceMallet-Guy's signPuddle signBallance's signAortic insufficiencyCastell's signKehr's signCullen's signGrey Turner's signHerniaHowship–Romberg signHannington-Kiff signPsoas signObturator signRovsing's signHamburger signHeel tap signAure-Rozanova's signDunphy's signAlder's signLockwood's signRosenstein's signCupola signFothergill's signCarnett's signMassouh's signSister Mary Joseph noduleBlumer's shelfsymptom