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Is Peanut Butter Bad for Dysphagia? A Guide to Safe Swallowing

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According to the International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI), nut butters are on the list of foods to avoid for many modified texture diets due to their sticky consistency. This poses a serious question for those with swallowing difficulties: is peanut butter bad for dysphagia and what are the risks involved? This guide breaks down the science behind the recommendation and offers safer, delicious alternatives.

Can a Person With a Trach Eat? Understanding the Risks and Recovery

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Studies indicate that the ability to swallow and eat orally with a tracheostomy depends heavily on the underlying medical condition, neurological status, and tracheostomy tube features. This brings the crucial question, 'Can a person with a trach eat?' to the forefront for patients and caregivers alike.

Who Can Place a Resident on a Modified Texture Diet? The Authoritative Guide

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According to research, dysphagia, or difficulty swallowing, affects an estimated 8% of the world's population, making it a significant health concern. For residents in care facilities, determining who can place a resident on a modified texture diet is a critical clinical decision involving a collaborative team of healthcare professionals to ensure safety and adequate nutrition.