Biology, asked by pijuskk12, 7 months ago

2) Mention the presenting complaints of a
person with the involving of the vagus nerve.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Potential symptoms of damage to the vagus nerve include:

• Difficulty speaking or loss of voice.

• A voice that is hoarse or wheezy.

• Trouble drinking liquids.

• Unusual heart rate.

• Abnormal blood pressure.

• Decreased production of stomach acid.

Answered by sauryashivam
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Answer:

Patients with dysfunction of the vagus nerve may present with dysphagia, hoarseness, or dyspnea, while patients with an isolated glossopharyngeal lesion may remain asymptomatic because of redundancy in the motor output of the nerve. Often, the two nerves are affected in concert given their anatomic proximity.

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