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Results 1 - 10 of 67 for Slurred speech
  1. Dysarthria is a condition in which you have difficulty saying words because of problems with the muscles that help you talk. ... In a ...
  2. Dysarthria is a condition that occurs when there are problems with the part of the brain, nerves, or muscles that help you talk. Most ...
  3. Speech and language impairment may be any of several problems that make it difficult to communicate. ... The following are common speech ...
  4. ... coordination of arms and legs Muscle twitches Seizures Slurred speech Uncontrollable eye movement Changes in mental status or ... symptoms. Symptoms that can occur include: Increased reflexes Slurred speech Uncontrolled shaking (tremors) In severe cases of chronic ...
  5. ... swallowing Double vision Eye movement problems Facial paralysis Slurred speech Weakness of the limbs ... vertigo with other symptoms (such as double vision, slurred speech, or loss of coordination), call 911 or the ...
  6. ... Irritation or burns in the mouth Muscle cramps Slurred speech Swelling of the lower legs , ankles, or feet ... Pneumonia (from irritation and blockage of the airways) Slurred speech Spastic walk Weakness in the legs Symptoms of ...
  7. ... Vision problems (double vision or blindness) Speech problems (slurred speech or loss of speech) Numbness or loss of ...
  8. ... if you regularly get headaches. You also have slurred speech, a change in vision, problems moving your arms ...
  9. ... symptoms: Convulsions Double vision Fainting Vomiting a lot Slurred speech Vertigo that occurs with a fever of more ...
  10. ... nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea Sleepiness or hyperactivity Confusion Slurred speech Uncoordinated movements or difficulty walking Difficulty urinating Loss ...
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