Is gagging a symptom of MS?

Unfortunately, for people with MS, nerve damage in the brain can affect gag reflex, leading to (or revealing) problems with swallowing.
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Is dysphagia an early symptom of MS?

A person living with MS may find that they start to have trouble swallowing food or drinks, which is known as dysphagia. People who experience dysphagia can take some steps to manage the condition at home.
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What does MS do to your throat?

MS may affect swallowing in a number of ways by causing difficulty managing solids or liquids, frequent throat clearing during eating or drinking, a feeling that food is stuck in the throat, or coughing or a choking sensation when eating or drinking.
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Is aspiration a symptom of MS?

If the person cannot cough out the material that was breathed in, it can lead to a potentially life-threatening lung infection known as aspiration pneumonia. In fact, aspiration pneumonia is one of the leading causes of death in MS (although swallowing problems are just one of many risk factors for developing it).
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Is choking on saliva a symptom of MS?

Swallowing can be difficult if you have multiple sclerosis (MS). Because the condition affects muscle strength and motor coordination—both of which are involved in swallowing—you may experience discomfort or distress when eating or drinking, and you can even choke on your saliva.
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Less Common Symptoms -- National MS Society



Why do I keep choking on my spit?

The most common reason that people choke on saliva is that they have difficulty swallowing. This makes it difficult for them to clear the airway by swallowing saliva and other substances that the airway secretes. Dysphagia makes it difficult for people to swallow .
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Why have I started choking on my saliva?

Choking on saliva can occur if the muscles involved in swallowing weaken or stop functioning properly due to other health problems. Gagging and coughing when you haven't been drinking or eating is a symptom of choking on saliva. You may also experience the following: gasping for air.
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Does MS make you cough?

Problems with breathing can include shortness of breath, inability to take deep breaths, sleep apnea, frequent coughing or excessive hiccupping, or sighing. Many people living with MS report having the MS Hug which is pain or tightness in the chest.
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How common is dysphagia in MS?

Dysphagia is defined as any difficulty in swallowing function. The dysphagia is estimated in one-third of the patients with MS.
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Can MS cause reflux?

Some refer to this as “stomach paralysis.” Gastroparesis can occur in MS, leading to heartburn, bloating, or acid reflux.
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What are some weird symptoms of MS?

9 Surprising Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis
  • Vertigo. Many people with MS experience dizziness, in which you feel light-headed or off-balance, notes the NMSS. ...
  • Speech Disorders. ...
  • Difficulty Swallowing. ...
  • Itching. ...
  • Hearing Problems. ...
  • Tremors. ...
  • Headache and Migraine. ...
  • Breathing Problems.
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What were your first signs of MS?

Common early signs of multiple sclerosis (MS) include:
  • vision problems.
  • tingling and numbness.
  • pains and spasms.
  • weakness or fatigue.
  • balance problems or dizziness.
  • bladder issues.
  • sexual dysfunction.
  • cognitive problems.
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What does an MS flare feel like?

Increased fatigue. Tingling or numbness anywhere on the body. Brain fog, or difficulty thinking. Muscle spasms.
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Does MS affect the tongue?

Deterioration of fine motor control of the tongue is common in Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and has a major impact on quality of life. However, the underlying neuronal substrate is largely unknown.
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Can MS make your head feel weird?

Nerve damage can trigger trigeminal neuralgia, a burning, stabbing, or shock-like pain in your cheek or jaw. It might fade fast or linger for a few minutes. Though rare, it can be a first symptom of MS. You might feel it come on as a tingle, numbness, or ache on one side of your face, like dental pain.
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What should I avoid if I have MS?

It's recommended that people with MS avoid certain foods, including processed meats, refined carbs, junk foods, trans fats, and sugar-sweetened beverages.
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What does dysphagia feel like?

Signs and symptoms associated with dysphagia can include: Pain while swallowing. Inability to swallow. A sensation of food getting stuck in the throat or chest or behind the breastbone (sternum)
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How does MS affect your legs?

Over time, your muscles can get weaker and weaker. Some people with MS find that their muscles tire more easily than usual. For example, someone with MS might find that their legs might start to feel unstable or they may have trouble moving them after periods of exercise, like walking.
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Do you dribble with MS?

If MS has weakened the coughing muscles too, it may be more difficult to eject the particles and they may enter your lungs (called aspiration) or choking may occur. Sometimes, reduced sensation in the mouth means that saliva is not swallowed away so automatically. This can result in dribble escaping from the lips.
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What is an MS hug?

The 'MS hug' is symptom of MS that feels like an uncomfortable, sometimes painful feeling of tightness or pressure, usually around your stomach or chest. The pain or tightness can stretch all around the chest or stomach, or it can be just on one side. The MS hug can feel different from one person to another.
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What does MS feel like in your head?

Lesions in the brain may affect cognitive abilities. Some people with MS have trouble with memory, attention and concentration, multitasking and decision-making, says Dr. Scherz. The changes are usually mild at the beginning, but can be frustrating as time goes by.
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Can MS cause nausea and vomiting?

Sometimes, movement in your field of vision — or even the perception of movement — is enough to trigger severe nausea and vomiting in MS patients.
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Why do I randomly start coughing and choking?

What Causes Laryngospasm? Laryngospasm may be associated with different triggers, such as asthma, allergies, exercise, irritants (smoke, dust, fumes), stress, anxiety or commonly gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD.
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What is high dysphagia?

Oral dysphagia (high dysphagia) — the problem is in the mouth, sometimes caused by tongue weakness after a stroke, difficulty chewing food, or problems transporting food from the mouth. Pharyngeal dysphagia — the problem is in the throat.
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What is a swallow test?

A swallow test is usually carried out by a speech and language therapist (SLT) and can give a good initial assessment of your swallowing abilities. The SLT will ask you to swallow some water. The time it takes you to drink the water and the number of swallows required will be recorded.
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