Adnofagia
The pain is typically triggered by the stimulation of nociceptors in the esophageal or pharyngeal mucosa. This is often due to:
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Using non-standard terms like “adnofagia” can lead to: The pain is typically triggered by the stimulation
Strep throat is a frequent culprit, as are fungal infections like Candida (thrush), which can spread into the esophagus. adnofagia
Odynophagia occurs when there is inflammation, infection, or structural damage along the swallowing pathway. The pain can range from a mild ache to a sharp, stabbing sensation that may even radiate to the back or chest. Common Causes