In recent years, the dysphagia market is anticipated to proliferate during the forecast period. According to the World Heart Association, the global incidence rate of stroke is 15 million, with 6 million people dying and another 6 million becoming disabled, resulting in vision loss and speech impairment. As a result, the rising prevalence of stroke-related dysphagia and associated pharyngeal and laryngeal problems is propelling the dysphagia market forward. Cerebrovascular accidents (strokes) are caused by insufficient blood supply (oxygen and nutrients) to the brain.



