A case of phagophobia: when fear consumes us

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Main Author: Loureiro, Estela Rita
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Ferreira, António Cruz, Carvalho, Joana, Xará, Maria João, Pimentel, Iva
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Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: Introduction: Phagophobia or choking phobia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by the fear of suffocating or choking when swallowing food or tablets. It may lead to a refusal to eat. Little is known about the prevalence of this disease, but the diagnosis is often delayed and this may increase the risk of complications. Organic pathology and other eating disorders must be excluded. The therapy is multidisciplinary and the general practitioner has an important role in management. Case presentation: We report the case of a 10 year-old girl who was seen by her family doctor due to the sudden onset of dysphagia with solid food over a two-week period. She lost 22% of her body weight over the next two months. Physical examination and laboratory tests were normal. A pediatric consultant using a bio-psycho-social approach found ‘a fear of choking while eating’. She was referred to the child-psychiatry service of the local children's hospital with suspected anorexia nervosa and functional or organic dysphagia. With worsening of her clinical status with selective and restrictive feeding, including severe weight loss (26% of her previous body weight), she was hospitalized and later transferred to Magalhães Lemos psychiatric hospital. The diagnosis of phagophobia (choking phobia) was made and she was treated with antidepressant, anxiolytic, and antipsychotic medications. She also received cognitive behavioral therapy and clinical improvement was observed. Currently, she is receiving ongoing psychiatric treatment to help her to deal with her fear and to regain the weight she lost. Commentary: Early identification and referral of patients with this problem are essential. Knowledge of the differential diagnosis and available therapy are important. A trusting relationship between the family doctor and teenage patients is helpful for early detection of important signs. Coordination with secondary care services is necessary for close monitoring of these patients
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spelling A case of phagophobia: when fear consumes usUm caso de fagofobia: quando o medo nos consomePhagophobiaChoking phobiaAnxietyFood PhobiaEating DisordersDietary RestrictionFagofobiaChoking phobiaAnsiedadeFobia AlimentarPerturbação do Comportamento AlimentarIntroduction: Phagophobia or choking phobia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by the fear of suffocating or choking when swallowing food or tablets. It may lead to a refusal to eat. Little is known about the prevalence of this disease, but the diagnosis is often delayed and this may increase the risk of complications. Organic pathology and other eating disorders must be excluded. The therapy is multidisciplinary and the general practitioner has an important role in management. Case presentation: We report the case of a 10 year-old girl who was seen by her family doctor due to the sudden onset of dysphagia with solid food over a two-week period. She lost 22% of her body weight over the next two months. Physical examination and laboratory tests were normal. A pediatric consultant using a bio-psycho-social approach found ‘a fear of choking while eating’. She was referred to the child-psychiatry service of the local children's hospital with suspected anorexia nervosa and functional or organic dysphagia. With worsening of her clinical status with selective and restrictive feeding, including severe weight loss (26% of her previous body weight), she was hospitalized and later transferred to Magalhães Lemos psychiatric hospital. The diagnosis of phagophobia (choking phobia) was made and she was treated with antidepressant, anxiolytic, and antipsychotic medications. She also received cognitive behavioral therapy and clinical improvement was observed. Currently, she is receiving ongoing psychiatric treatment to help her to deal with her fear and to regain the weight she lost. Commentary: Early identification and referral of patients with this problem are essential. Knowledge of the differential diagnosis and available therapy are important. A trusting relationship between the family doctor and teenage patients is helpful for early detection of important signs. Coordination with secondary care services is necessary for close monitoring of these patientsIntrodução: A fagofobia ou choking phobia é uma condição psiquiátrica caracterizada pelo medo de sufocar ou engasgar ao engolir alimentos ou comprimidos, associado a um estado de ansiedade que leva à recusa alimentar, com prejuízos potencialmente graves para a saúde. Pouco se sabe sobre a prevalência desta doença, mas o diagnóstico é frequentemente tardio, o que aumenta o risco de complicações. Deve ser excluída patologia orgânica e as perturbações do comportamento alimentar. A terapêutica é multidisciplinar e o papel do médico de família preponderante em todo o processo. Descrição: Apresenta-se o caso clínico de uma pré-adolescente de 10 anos. Recorreu à consulta por disfagia permanente e não progressiva para sólidos com duas semanas de evolução e que, durante o seguimento em consulta, perdeu 22% do peso corporal em dois meses. Não se observaram alterações ao exame físico nem nos exames complementares de diagnóstico requisitados. Foi pedida consulta de pediatria geral e, em consulta, utilizando uma abordagem biopsicossocial, a doente referiu “medo de se engasgar a comer”. Foi, assim, encaminhada para o serviço de pedopsiquiatria do Hospital Pediátrico por suspeita de anorexia nervosa/disfagia de causa orgânica ou funcional. Por manutenção da progressiva perda ponderal foi internada e, posteriormente, transferida para o Hospital Magalhães Lemos por manter alimentação seletiva e restritiva e uma perda ponderal que atingiu os 26%. Foi feito o diagnóstico de fagofobia e medicada com antidepressivo, ansiolítico e antipsicótico; iniciou também terapia cognitivo-comportamental, apresentando melhoria clínica e tendo tido alta ao fim de um mês. Atualmente mantém seguimento na consulta de pedopsiquiatria. Comentário: É imprescindível a familiaridade dos médicos de família com a deteção precoce e abordagem apropriada da fagofobia. O conhecimento dos vários diagnósticos diferenciais, assim como a referenciação e o conhecimento da terapêutica, são de extrema importância. A relação de confiança entre o médico e o adolescente coloca o médico de família na primeira linha de deteção dos sinais de alarme. A articulação com os cuidados de saúde secundários reveste-se de particular interesse, o que permite um acompanhamento mais próximo destas patologias.Associação Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar2016-05-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.32385/rpmgf.v32i3.11793https://doi.org/10.32385/rpmgf.v32i3.11793Portuguese Journal of Family Medicine and General Practice; Vol. 32 No. 3 (2016): Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar; 212-6Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar; Vol. 32 Núm. 3 (2016): Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar; 212-6Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar; Vol. 32 N.º 3 (2016): Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar; 212-62182-51812182-517310.32385/rpmgf.v32i3reponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAPporhttps://rpmgf.pt/ojs/index.php/rpmgf/article/view/11793https://rpmgf.pt/ojs/index.php/rpmgf/article/view/11793/11274Direitos de Autor (c) 2016 Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiarinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLoureiro, Estela RitaFerreira, António CruzCarvalho, JoanaXará, Maria JoãoPimentel, Iva2024-09-17T11:59:59Zoai:ojs.rpmgf.pt:article/11793Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T18:52:02.949769Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A case of phagophobia: when fear consumes us
Um caso de fagofobia: quando o medo nos consome
title A case of phagophobia: when fear consumes us
spellingShingle A case of phagophobia: when fear consumes us
Loureiro, Estela Rita
Phagophobia
Choking phobia
Anxiety
Food Phobia
Eating Disorders
Dietary Restriction
Fagofobia
Choking phobia
Ansiedade
Fobia Alimentar
Perturbação do Comportamento Alimentar
title_short A case of phagophobia: when fear consumes us
title_full A case of phagophobia: when fear consumes us
title_fullStr A case of phagophobia: when fear consumes us
title_full_unstemmed A case of phagophobia: when fear consumes us
title_sort A case of phagophobia: when fear consumes us
author Loureiro, Estela Rita
author_facet Loureiro, Estela Rita
Ferreira, António Cruz
Carvalho, Joana
Xará, Maria João
Pimentel, Iva
author_role author
author2 Ferreira, António Cruz
Carvalho, Joana
Xará, Maria João
Pimentel, Iva
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Loureiro, Estela Rita
Ferreira, António Cruz
Carvalho, Joana
Xará, Maria João
Pimentel, Iva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Phagophobia
Choking phobia
Anxiety
Food Phobia
Eating Disorders
Dietary Restriction
Fagofobia
Choking phobia
Ansiedade
Fobia Alimentar
Perturbação do Comportamento Alimentar
topic Phagophobia
Choking phobia
Anxiety
Food Phobia
Eating Disorders
Dietary Restriction
Fagofobia
Choking phobia
Ansiedade
Fobia Alimentar
Perturbação do Comportamento Alimentar
description Introduction: Phagophobia or choking phobia is a psychiatric disorder characterized by the fear of suffocating or choking when swallowing food or tablets. It may lead to a refusal to eat. Little is known about the prevalence of this disease, but the diagnosis is often delayed and this may increase the risk of complications. Organic pathology and other eating disorders must be excluded. The therapy is multidisciplinary and the general practitioner has an important role in management. Case presentation: We report the case of a 10 year-old girl who was seen by her family doctor due to the sudden onset of dysphagia with solid food over a two-week period. She lost 22% of her body weight over the next two months. Physical examination and laboratory tests were normal. A pediatric consultant using a bio-psycho-social approach found ‘a fear of choking while eating’. She was referred to the child-psychiatry service of the local children's hospital with suspected anorexia nervosa and functional or organic dysphagia. With worsening of her clinical status with selective and restrictive feeding, including severe weight loss (26% of her previous body weight), she was hospitalized and later transferred to Magalhães Lemos psychiatric hospital. The diagnosis of phagophobia (choking phobia) was made and she was treated with antidepressant, anxiolytic, and antipsychotic medications. She also received cognitive behavioral therapy and clinical improvement was observed. Currently, she is receiving ongoing psychiatric treatment to help her to deal with her fear and to regain the weight she lost. Commentary: Early identification and referral of patients with this problem are essential. Knowledge of the differential diagnosis and available therapy are important. A trusting relationship between the family doctor and teenage patients is helpful for early detection of important signs. Coordination with secondary care services is necessary for close monitoring of these patients
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