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- ... and then through the throat, nose, mouth, and lips. A voice disorder may be due to: Acid from the stomach ... during a sentence or words, often with the lips together Tension in ... ARTICULATION DISORDER The child is not able to produce speech ...
- Avoiding intentionally sucking the cheeks or biting the lips may help prevent some mucoceles.
- ... facial or trigeminal nerve (rare) Numbness of the lip
- ... place the tongue or how to form the lips when making a sound.
- ... speech is changed. Usually, a nerve or brain disorder has made it difficult to control the tongue, lips, larynx, or vocal cords, which make speech. Dysarthria, ...
- ... of the feet or ankles Symptoms of lung disorders, such as wheezing or coughing or phlegm production Bluish lips and fingers (cyanosis)
- ... may include picking, hand wringing, head tics, or lip-biting. Long-term stimulant use may lead to longer periods of the behavior. Head injuries may also cause stereotypic movements.
- ... follicles in the beard area, usually the upper lip. Shaving makes it worse. Tinea barbae is similar to barber's itch, but the infection is caused by a fungus. Pseudofolliculitis barbae is a disorder that occurs mainly in African American men. If ...
- ... Language-Hearing Association -- www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/cleftlip Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- www.cdc.gov/birth-defects/about/cleft-lip-cleft-palate.html March of Dimes -- www.marchofdimes. ...
- The infection usually responds to treatment. The disorder can be quite painful until it is treated. If trench mouth is not treated promptly, the infection can spread to the cheeks, lips, or jawbone. It can destroy these tissues.