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Stuttering, sometimes called stammering, is a speech condition that involves problems with rhythm and flow when speaking.
If you're the parent of a child who stutters, the primary healthcare professional or speech-language pathologist may: Ask questions about your child's health ...
This condition affects muscles used for speaking. Speech therapy and treating the underlying cause may improve speech.
An uncommon condition, stuttering priapism describes repetitive episodes of prolonged erections and often includes episodes of ischemic priapism. It occurs more ...
autism spectrum disorder, stuttering); Dysarthria · Dysphagia · Voice disorders (for example, spasmodic dysphonia, laryngectomy); Unexplained acquired voice or ...
Stuttering — trouble saying words or sentences in a way that flows smoothly. Articulation errors — difficulty forming certain words or sounds. Childhood ...
Benign essential blepharospasm starts out as increased blinking of both eyes and may lead to the eyelids being squeezed shut. This type of twitching is uncommon ...
Beating too fast; Flip-flopping; Fluttering rapidly; Pounding; Skipping beats. Heart palpitations may be felt in the throat or neck as well as the chest. They ...
Trouble swallowing. Slurred speech or stuttering. Memory loss and other thinking impairment. Vision changes. Trouble sleeping. Seizures. Hallucinations.
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