Aspiration: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Complications It can also happen when something goes back into your throat from your stomach Learn more about the symptoms, causes, risk factors, diagnosis, complications, and prevention of aspiration
What is Aspiration? - Stanford Medicine Childrens Health Aspiration occurs when food, liquid, or saliva that’s intended to be swallowed enters the trachea, or airway, and in some circumstances the lungs, instead of going down the esophagus to the stomach
ASPIRATION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster ambition, aspiration, pretension mean strong desire for advancement ambition applies to the desire for personal advancement or preferment and may suggest equally a praiseworthy or an inordinate desire aspiration implies a striving after something higher than oneself
Aspiration From Dysphagia - University of Rochester Medical Center Aspiration means that something enters your airway or lungs by accident It may be food, liquid, or some other material This can cause serious health problems, such as a lung infection (pneumonia) Aspiration can happen when you have trouble swallowing normally Trouble swallowing is called dysphagia What causes aspiration from dysphagia?
Aspiration: Meaning and Definition in Medical Terms - Verywell Health Aspiration is when food, liquid, or other material accidentally gets into your windpipe and lungs If a foreign substance enters the lungs, it can lead to an infection called aspiration pneumonia Aspiration can also refer to the medical process of removing fluids from the body using suction
Aspiration - ENT Health Aspiration is a medical term for accidentally inhaling your food or liquid through your vocal cords into your airway, instead of swallowing through your food pipe, or esophagus, and into your stomach
Acute aspiration - Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment | BMJ Best Practice US Acute aspiration is the inhalation of foreign material into the airways beyond the vocal cords with variable manifestations that result in aspiration bronchiolitis, aspiration pneumonitis, aspiration pneumonia, and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
Evidence-Based Best Practices: Managing Aspiration Risk Aspiration occurs when oropharyngeal secretions, food particles, or gastric contents are inhaled into the respiratory tract, often resulting in aspiration pneumonitis or aspiration pneumonia 1