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Spastic dysarthria
- Dysarthria is a condition that occurs when there are problems with the part of the brain, nerves, or muscles that help you talk. Most times, dysarthria occurs: As a result of brain damage after ...
- Dysarthria is a condition in which you have difficulty saying words because of problems with the muscles ... In a person with dysarthria, a nerve, brain, or muscle disorder makes it difficult to use or control the muscles of the mouth, tongue, larynx, ...
- ... but in others, it doesn't get better. DYSARTHRIA With dysarthria , the person has problems expressing certain sounds or ... lips, larynx, or vocal cords, which make speech. Dysarthria, which is difficulty pronouncing words, is sometimes confused ...
- ... drowsiness or sleepiness , lethargy , poor responses Slurred speech (dysarthria) Weakness in the face, arms, or legs, usually ...
- ... the muscles of the face Slurring your words (dysarthria) due to lip weakness Drooping of the face, ...
- ... common, but intelligence can be normal Speech problems (dysarthria) Hearing or vision problems Seizures Pain, especially in ...
- ... Common symptoms of ataxia include: Clumsy speech pattern ( dysarthria ) Repetitive eye movements ( nystagmus ) Uncoordinated eye movements Walking ...
- ... aphasia (a problem understanding or producing words) or dysarthria (a problem making the sounds of words), poor ...
- ... when you try to speak. This is called dysarthria. A speech and language therapist can work with ...
- ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29359303/ . Kirshner HS. Dysarthria and apraxia of speech. In: Jankovic J, Mazziotta ...