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[Dysphagia] Re:Thrush




dysphagia-request@b9.com wrote:    


Could oral thrush cause dysphonia (assuming that it is in the larynx too...hasn't been visualized)??
   
  *** It certainly can - and is very uncomfortable often described as a burning sensation. Easy to understand if one has ever had athlete's foot. Imagine it in the mouth and throat.




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