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  1. ... devices Sign language (for those with severe hearing loss) Speech reading (lip reading and using visual cues to ... with practice can allow the person to understand speech, but it does not restore normal hearing.
  2. ... home Sign language (for those with severe hearing loss) Speech reading (such as lip reading and using visual cues to aid communication) A cochlear implant may be recommended for certain people with severe hearing loss. Surgery is done to place the implant. The ...
  3. ... your body Problems with speech and language, including loss of speech Vision loss (partial or complete blindness) Weakness in one part ...
  4. ... vision or blindness) Speech problems (slurred speech or loss of speech) Numbness or loss of sensation Hearing problems Memory problems Trouble concentrating ...
  5. ... chest pain, a feeling of a racing heart, loss of speech, change in vision, or other symptoms. Vertigo may ... an arm or leg Change in vision or speech Fainting and loss of alertness for more than a few minutes ...
  6. ... Has a pounding or irregular heartbeat Has a loss of speech, vision problems, or is unable to move one or more limbs Has convulsions, a tongue injury, or a loss of bladder or bowel control Even if it ...
  7. ... side of the body, and may also cause loss of speech.
  8. ... Lack of muscle coordination Intellectual disability Movement disorder Loss of speech Seizures Unsteady walk
  9. ... control how the muscles work together to create speech. Hearing loss. Voice disorders are caused by problems when air ... may also be done to check for hearing loss as a cause of the speech disorder.
  10. ... baby's overall health and the cause of hearing loss. Treatment may include: Speech therapy Learning sign language Cochlear implant (for those ...
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