The Caring Neurologist
“The Caring Neurologist" - By Dr. Sandeep Thakkar is a podcast exploring the science, stories, and breakthroughs shaping the lives of those with Parkinson’s and movement disorders. Join Dr. Thakkar as he blends cutting-edge science with compassionate storytelling to empower patients, caregivers, and providers.
The Caring Neurologist
Swallowing Problems in Parkinson’s: Early Warning Signs, Risks, and Strategies for Safety
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Welcome to another episode of The Caring Neurologist. Today, Dr. Sandeep Thakkar explores a hidden but critical issue for people living with Parkinson's disease: swallowing problems, also known as dysphagia. While Parkinson's is often thought of in terms of tremors or stiffness, swallowing issues can have dangerous, even life-threatening consequences if missed or ignored. In this episode, you'll learn why these symptoms occur, how to spot early warning signs, and proactive steps patients and families can take to prevent complications. With practical advice and compassionate insight, this conversation sheds light on a topic that is essential for long-term health, safety, and quality of life. Prevention starts with awareness and that's exactly where our conversation begins.
00:00 Swallowing difficulties in Parkinson's
04:25 Signs of swallowing difficulties
07:16 Swallowing issues in Parkinson's
11:45 Timing meds with physical activity
15:09 Understanding aspiration pneumonia causes
18:40 Explaining modified barium swallow test
22:09 Proper eating posture tips
23:39 Dietary modifications for swallowing issues
26:05 Addressing swallowing issues during meals
29:13 Eating tips for swallowing issues
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“Disclaimer: Informational only. Not medical advice. Consult your doctor for guidance.”