Stroke recovery: Coping with eating problems
What can I do to manage eating problems?
- Eat foods that are easy to chew, taste, and
swallow, and avoid others that are not.
- Process foods to make them
easier to swallow.
- Ask your
speech pathologist,
occupational therapist, or dietitian how to make
liquids thicker. You may be able to add something to a thin liquid to make it
easier to swallow.
- Eat foods that are not too hot or
cold.
- Use special devices to help you eat.
- Use eating
techniques that can help you prevent choking.
- Have a temporary or
permanent feeding tube placed through your nose or through your abdomen into
the stomach (for severe swallowing problems).
Test Your Knowledge All types of foods are suitable for someone who has
eating problems after a stroke. - True
- False
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