Aspiration occurs when food, liquid, or saliva accidentally enters the airway and lungs instead of the esophagus, which can lead to coughing, choking, and an increased risk of pneumonia.
What Causes Aspiration?
Aspiration can happen for many reasons and often should be looked at by an ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialist, or otolaryngologist. If you have frequent coughing while eating or drinking, this is a sign that you should see a doctor about swallowing problems. Given the possibility that aspiration might lead to pneumonia, finding it early is important. Sometimes, when a stroke or other condition makes the vocal cords less sensitive, coughing may not be a signal that you are having difficulty swallowing, which can lead to silent aspiration.




