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  1. Swallowing - Wikipedia

    Swallowing, also called deglutition or inglutition[1] in scientific and medical contexts, is a physical process of an animal 's digestive tract (e.g. that of a human body) that allows for an ingested …

  2. Physiology, Swallowing - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    The process of swallowing, also known as deglutition, involves the movement of substances from the mouth (oral cavity) to the stomach via the pharynx and esophagus. Swallowing is an …

  3. Swallowing | Physiology, Anatomy & Processes | Britannica

    swallowing, the act of passing food from the mouth, by way of the pharynx (or throat) and esophagus, to the stomach. Three stages are involved in swallowing food.

  4. Dysphagia (Difficulty Swallowing): Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment - WebMD

    Jul 5, 2025 · Dysphagia is when you find it difficult, sometimes impossible, to swallow. Swallowing seems simple, but it's actually pretty complicated. It takes your brain, several nerves and …

  5. Swallowing Disorders | Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) affects your quality of life and your health. The ability to safely swallow is vital for adequate nutrition and hydration, and it prevents foods and liquids from …

  6. Anatomy and Physiology of Swallowing - Physiopedia

    Swallowing requires a coordinated contraction of the muscles in the mouth, pharynx, upper oesophageal sphincter, and upper oesophagus via central control. Swallowing centres activate …

  7. How Your Brain Controls Swallowing - Verywell Health

    Oct 21, 2025 · Swallowing involves the brain, nerves, and muscles. Learn which nerves are involved in swallowing and which parts of the brain control swallowing.

  8. How Swallowing Works | Department of Otolaryngology–Head

    Swallowing is a four-stage process, from taking a bite to the food arriving in your stomach. Oral preparatory stage — this stage takes place in the mouth. It involves biting and chewing to …

  9. Understanding dysphagia and swallowing problems - Mayo Clinic …

    Nov 6, 2025 · For some people, though, swallowing isn’t a smooth process. Occasional swallowing difficulty isn’t always a cause for concern. You may just be eating too fast or …

  10. Swallowing - Health Video: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

    Aug 7, 2023 · Let's watch the swallowing process again. First, the tongue pushes the food into the throat. Next, the epiglottis, a small but important flap of tissue, folds over the voice box at the …