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Dysphagia Foods To Avoid, According To An RD

John Markell, RDN, LDN, CDN, CPT
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  • Dysphagia is the decreased ability to swallow food and beverages safely. 
  • If you have dysphagia, you should limit your intake of high-risk foods that could cause choking, such as hard, flakey foods, sticky textures, tough meats, stringy vegetables, and whole fruits.  
  • Your dietitian can teach you how to modify food textures to eat safely.

Dysphagia is the clinical term for swallowing difficulties, and people with dysphagia are more likely to cough while eating or choke on certain foods or drinks. 

If you have dysphagia, you may find it easier to consume texture-modified foods and beverages. 

For example, you may find swallowing moistened dishes with well-cooked ingredients easier—like puréed vegetables with sauce or finely minced meat with gravy. 

Keep reading to learn which foods you may want to avoid if you have dysphagia and what you can eat instead. 

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What is Dysphagia?

Dysphagia can affect your ability to swallow everything! Including food, drinks, medications, and saliva.

If left unaddressed, it can limit your nutrition choices and make it challenging to satisfy your nutrition requirements.

A speech-language pathologist (SLP) typically works with your physician to assess your swallowing abilities and will recommend safe textures for you to consume.

Then, you can work with a dietitian to build a complementary eating plan that keeps you nourished, satisfied, and safe from choking. 

Who’s at Risk of Dysphagia? 

Older adults may develop dysphagia because muscle and nerve function decreases as a person ages. 

Here are other factors that can increase the risk of dysphagia:

  • Some medical conditions that affect the nervous system (Parkinson's, etc.) 
  • Head injuries and stroke. 
  • Some treatments for throat and esophageal cancer. 
  • Dementia can make it harder to remember how to chew and swallow.  
  • Infection or irritation can narrow the esophagus. 
  • Physiological abnormalities in the mouth or esophagus. 

Top Foods to Avoid with Dysphagia 

There are different degrees of dysphagia, and a specialist can tell you what textures are safe to consume. 

Below are generalized examples of foods that might increase your risk of choking or coughing.

These commonly include crunchy, hard foods or dishes with stringy textures. 

Try to limit your intake of these foods and choose softer, easy-to-swallow alternatives more often.

Hard, Crunchy Foods 

Hard, crunchy foods can leave behind small pieces in your mouth and throat and can be difficult to swallow.

They can sometimes have jagged or sharp edges, adding discomfort while chewing. 

You may want to avoid eating these foods: 

  • Nuts. 
  • Seeds. 
  • Pretzels. 
  • Chips. 
  • Popcorn. 
  • Nuts. 
  • Seeds. 
  • Roasted legumes and corn nuts.  

Sticky Foods 

Sticky foods can be difficult for anyone to swallow, and it can be especially challenging if you have dysphagia.

Try to avoid eating these sticky foods while managing dysphagia: 

  • Maple syrup. 
  • Caramel syrup and caramel-coated foods like popcorn. 
  • Chewy taffy. 
  • Many chewy candies, including licorice, gummy bears, tootsie rolls, etc. 
  • Most nut and seed butter. 
  • Some sandwich spreads (like marshmallow fluff spread). 
  • Dried fruits. 
  • Chewy bread that feels gummy when eating. 

Tough Meats 

Tough meats can be tiring and challenging to bite.

As a result, you may swallow larger pieces of unchewed food.

To avoid this, try to limit your intake of tough meats, such as: 

  • Jerky. 
  • Dried sausage. 
  • Certain cuts of beef, goat, and mutton. 
  • Chewy bacon. 

Softer, oblong meats like hot dogs and sausages may also be a choking hazard.

Be careful when eating these foods.  

Dry, Flakey Foods

Dry, flakey foods can get stuck in your throat and cause choking symptoms.

To prevent choking while eating, try to limit your intake of these foods: 

  • Flakey pie crusts, including pastries like pop-tarts.   
  • Plain toast. 
  • Crackers. 
  • Battered foods (chicken, fish, shrimp, etc.) 
  • Dry cookies like biscotti or graham crackers. 

Whole Fruit 

Whole fruits can be very large, making them difficult to chew and swallow safely.

Try to limit your intake of whole fruits by cutting them into smaller, manageable pieces. 

You may also need to remove any peels and fruit skins that could get stuck in your throat and cause you to choke. 

Stringy Vegetables 

Some vegetables have stringy textures that can be hard to swallow if you have dysphagia.

Try to limit your intake of these foods:

  • Celery stalks. 
  • Broccoli stalks. 
  • String beans. 
  • Bean sprouts. 
  • Asparagus stalks. 
  • Enoki mushrooms. 
  • Bok choy (particularly the white part of the stem). 

What to Eat Instead 

Modifying the texture of some foods may make them safer to eat.

For example, crunchy tough vegetables can be easier to swallow after they’ve been cooked and puréed—the same can apply to meats and other proteins.

Below are more foods that may fit into your eating plan. 

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Soft or Puréed Fruits and Vegetables

Cooking fruits and vegetables first softens them, making it easier to modify their texture.

Depending on your swallowing assessment from an SLP, you may need to blend them or fully purée into one consistent texture.

Modify these fruits and vegetables: 

  • Ripe bananas. 
  • Skinless apple and pear. 
  • Skinless peaches, plums, and other stone fruits. 
  • Mango. 
  • Berries (may need to be strained after blending to remove tiny seeds). 
  • Carrots. 
  • Peeled potatoes. 
  • Squash. 
  • Peas. 
  • Spinach. 
  • Skinless bell peppers. 
  • Parsnips. 
  • Cauliflower. 

Moist Proteins 

Moist proteins are well-coated with gravies or other sauces and can be easier to swallow.

‍Protein is essential for maintaining your muscle mass and overall health, so finding ways to eat it safely can be very helpful. 

  • Soft tofu. 
  • Tuna fish salad with mayonnaise or olive oil. 
  • Finely minced chicken salad. 
  • Moist meatloaf with gravy. 
  • Plain Greek yogurt (texture may need to be modified). 
  • Poached or soft-boiled eggs. 
  • Soft cooked beans. 

Thick, Liquid-Based Foods 

Liquid-based meals should have a uniform texture so they’re easier to swallow.

You may have to thicken the texture to the appropriate viscosity.

Remember to use ingredients that your healthcare team has okayed. 

  • Smoothies. 
  • Soups. 
  • Stews. 
  • Chilis. 
  • Milkshakes for dessert.  
  • Strained applesauce. 

You can also buy meal-replacement beverages and keep them in your pantry for nights when you don’t want to cook. 

Other Tips for Managing Dysphagia Symptoms with Diet

Here are some other strategies you can try to decrease dysphagia symptoms:

  • Ensure meals and snacks have a uniform texture. Skins, peels, and small bits of food can get stuck in your throat and may cause you to choke. 
  • Eat several small meals throughout the day to reduce the chances of getting tired after one meal. 
  • Choose soft foods that require little to no chewing. 
  • Sit upright while eating and drinking. Slightly tilt your head back to aid with swallowing.

You may find it easier to eat puréed foods that are shaped to look like real food.

For example, puréed vegetables can be molded into their original shape.

The same is true for meats and carbohydrates. You can ask your dietitian for tips to do this. 

Takeaway

Dysphagia refers to swallowing difficulties, and you may need to limit your intake of some of these foods to reduce the risk of choking:

  • Hard, crunchy foods. 
  • Whole fruits. 
  • Stringy vegetables. 
  • Dry, flakey foods. 
  • Tough meats. 
  • Sticky foods. 
  • Thin liquids. 

Modifying the texture of food and beverages may help you eat and drink safely. 

For mild dysphagia, try to cook foods so they’re soft enough to be easily pierced with a fork, and serve moist proteins with plenty of sauces and gravies.

Additionally, you can blenderize or purée foods until they have a smooth, consistent texture.   

For more advanced dysphagia, you’ll need to work closely with your SLP to create texture-appropriate meals. 

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How a Dietitian Can Help

Modifying your diet to suit your swallowing abilities better is more manageable with the proper support.

A registered dietitian is a nutrition expert and licensed healthcare professional who can work with your specialist to ensure you’re well-fed while managing dysphagia. 

At Nourish, you can connect with an insurance-covered online dietitian.

At every virtual appointment, you’ll have a chance to ask questions, deepen your nutrition knowledge, and learn practical ways to manage dysphagia.  

Book an appointment now with Nourish. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What foods should dysphagia patients avoid?

If you have dysphagia, you may want to limit your intake of these foods: 

  • Hard, crunchy foods. 
  • Whole fruits. 
  • Stringy vegetables. 
  • Dry, flakey foods. 
  • Tough meats. 
  • Sticky foods. 
  • Thin liquids.

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What can worsen dysphagia?

Dry mouth may worsen dysphagia symptoms, which can be a side effect of medications.

Ask your healthcare provider for suggestions to reduce dry mouth. 

Otherwise, your abilities must continuously be monitored if muscular function changes or declines.

What is food dysphagia?

Dysphagia can affect your ability to swallow foods and beverages.

It can be challenging to get enough nutrition if you have dysphagia, but working with the right support team can be life-changing.

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, 
IL
Illinois
41.7571701, -88.3147539
Baton Rouge
, 
LA
Louisiana
30.4494155, -91.1869659
Columbus
, 
OH
Ohio
39.961178, -82.998795
Baltimore
, 
MD
Maryland
39.2908816, -76.610759
Detroit
, 
MI
Michigan
42.331429, -83.045753
Chesapeake
, 
VA
Virginia
36.7183708, -76.2466798
Birmingham
, 
AL
Alabama
33.5206824, -86.8024326
Scottsdale
, 
AZ
Arizona
33.501324, -111.925278
Cincinnati
, 
OH
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39.103700, -84.513610
North Las Vegas
, 
NV
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36.201946, -115.120216
Riverside
, 
CA
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33.980602, -117.375496
Plano
, 
TX
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33.019844, -96.698883
Minneapolis
, 
MN
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44.977753, -93.265015
Salinas
, 
CA
California
,
Anaheim
, 
CA
California
33.836594, -117.914299
Springfield
, 
MO
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37.208958, -93.292297
Fort Wayne
, 
IN
Indiana
41.077469, -85.137489
Phoenix
, 
AZ
Arizona
33.448376, -112.074036
Bakersfield
, 
CA
California
35.3738712, -119.0194639
Garden Grove
, 
CA
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33.774269, -117.937996
Anchorage
, 
AK
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61.2163129, -149.894852
Indianapolis
, 
IN
Indiana
39.768402, -86.158066
Nashville
, 
TN
Tennessee
36.162663, -86.781601
Tempe
, 
AZ
Arizona
33.425522, -111.941254
Mobile
, 
AL
Alabama
30.695366, -88.039894
New Orleans
, 
LA
Louisiana
29.951065, -90.071533
Knoxville
, 
TN
Tennessee
35.960636, -83.920738
Grand Rapids
, 
MI
Michigan
42.963360, -85.668083
Fontana
, 
CA
California
34.102890, -117.435760
Elk Grove
, 
CA
California
38.418129, -121.393257
Miami
, 
FL
Florida
25.7825389, -80.3118603
Grand Prairie
, 
TX
Texas
32.745499, -97.003532
Fort Collins
, 
CO
Colorado
40.588970, -105.082458
Killeen
, 
TX
Texas
31.117119, -97.727798
Modesto
, 
CA
California
37.639095, -120.996880
Oklahoma City
, 
OK
Oklahoma
35.468491, -97.521263
Santa Ana
, 
CA
California
33.745571, -117.867836
Ontario
, 
CA
California
34.063343, -117.650887
Brownsville
, 
TX
Texas
25.9015688, -97.4984005
Montgomery
, 
AL
Alabama
32.379223, -86.307739
Hialeah
, 
FL
Florida
25.857595, -80.278107
Springfield
, 
MA
Massachusetts
42.102051, -72.585762
Toledo
, 
OH
Ohio
41.652805, -83.537865
Pembroke Pines
, 
FL
Florida
26.007765, -80.296257
Overland Park
, 
KS
Kansas
38.974819, -94.683601
Little Rock
, 
AR
Arkansas
34.746483, -92.289597
Glendale
, 
CA
California
34.142509, -118.255074
Roseville
, 
CA
California
38.752125, -121.288010
Rancho Cucamonga
, 
CA
California
,
Wichita
, 
KS
Kansas
37.687176, -97.330055
Huntington Beach
, 
CA
California
33.659485, -117.998802
Augusta
, 
GA
Georgia
33.4709714, -81.9748429
Worcester
, 
MA
Massachusetts
42.271389, -71.798889
Virginia Beach
, 
VA
Virginia
36.852924, -75.977982
Oceanside
, 
CA
California
33.1958696, -117.3794834
Santa Clarita
, 
CA
California
34.456043, -118.571335
Philadelphia
, 
PA
Pennsylvania
39.952583, -75.165222
Corpus Christi
, 
TX
Texas
27.800583, -97.396378
Portland
, 
OR
Oregon
45.512230, -122.658722
Denver
, 
CO
Colorado
39.739235, -104.990250
Boston
, 
MA
Massachusetts
42.3554334, -71.060511
Atlanta
, 
GA
Georgia
33.7489924, -84.3902644
Chicago
, 
IL
Illinois
41.8755616, -87.6244212
Orlando
, 
FL
Florida
28.538336, -81.379234
Jacksonville
, 
FL
Florida
30.332184, -81.655647
Tampa
, 
FL
Florida
27.950575, -82.457176
Long Island
, 
NY
New York
40.757801, -73.940033
Queens
, 
NY
New York
40.728226, -73.794853
Bronx
, 
NY
New York
40.8466508, -73.8785937
Staten Island
, 
NY
New York
40.643501, -74.076202
Brooklyn
, 
NY
New York
40.6526006, -73.9497211
New York
, 
NY
New York
40.712776, -74.005974
San Jose
, 
CA
California
37.342205, -121.851990
San Francisco
, 
CA
California
37.774929, -122.419418
San Diego
, 
CA
California
32.834686, -117.130775
Los Angeles
, 
CA
California
34.052235, -118.243683
El Paso
, 
TX
Texas
31.761877, -106.485023
San Antonio
, 
TX
Texas
29.387428, -98.496574
Dallas
, 
TX
Texas
32.776665, -96.796989
Fort Worth
, 
TX
Texas
32.755489, -97.330765
Houston
, 
TX
Texas
29.760427, -95.369804
Austin
, 
TX
Texas
30.2711286, -97.7436995
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