1. Coughing or choking during eating – Coughing or choking during meals may be a sign of difficulty swallowing. This could be due to an underlying medical condition, such as an obstruction in the throat, an infection, or a nerve problem.
2. Drooling – Drooling can occur when food or liquid is unable to pass through the throat properly. This could be due to a partial or complete blockage in the throat.
3. Regurgitation – Regurgitation, or vomiting food back up after swallowing, is a sign of difficulty swallowing. This can be caused by an obstruction in the throat, a nerve problem, or a medical condition such as gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
4. Painful swallowing – Painful swallowing may be a sign of difficulty swallowing. This may be due to an obstruction in the throat, an infection, or a nerve problem.
5. Inability to swallow – An inability to swallow, or dysphagia, is a sign of difficulty swallowing. This can be caused by an obstruction in the throat, an infection, or a nerve problem. It can also be caused by a medical condition, such as stroke or Parkinson's disease.