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General
Age of onset
Acute/gradual onset
Weight gain
Growth and development
Constant, progressive, or intermittent
Pain (location/quality)
Fever
Ingestion history (neuroleptics, foreign bodies, or caustics)
Difficulty chewing
Difficulty swallowing
Change in voice quality
Altered swallowing sensation (lump, sticking, or foreign body)
Drooling/salivation
Solid/liquid intolerance
Cough/choking while feeding
Respiratory symptoms after feeding (stridor, wheezing, or apnea)
Vomiting (gastric contents) versus regurgitation (food without gastric
contents, esophageal disorders)
Nasopharyngeal regurgitation
Gastroesophageal reflux
Peptic ulcer disease
Tobacco or alcohol usage
Recent esophageal or airway instrumentation
Arthritis, degenerative joint disease
Antibiotic use
Chemotherapy
Underlying illness, immunodeficiency
Newborn/infant
Prematurity
Pregnancy history


Infections
Medications (especially antihypertensives)
Bleeding
Toxemia



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