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Results 1 - 10 of 10 for Speech articulation difficulties
  1. ... Phonological disorders Disfluency Voice disorders or resonance disorders ... the message coming from others (receptive language)
  2. ... ulcers that do not heal Muscles and joints: Joint pain Leg pain Muscle ... Movement difficulty Lungs and respiratory tract: Cough ...
  3. ... breathing Wheezing EYES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT, AND MOUTH Difficulty ... Slurred speech SKIN Redness and swelling (from the oil touching ...
  4. ... of coordination Floppy muscles, especially at rest, and joints that move ... Difficulty sucking or feeding in infants, or chewing and ...
  5. ... face Difficulty or discomfort when biting or chewing Speech difficulties (rare), including lisp Mouth breathing (breathing through the ...
  6. ... clumsy walk Decreased or increased reflexes at the joints Difficulty controlling crying or laughing (sometimes called emotional incontinence) ...
  7. ... hand biting Hyperactive or impulsive behavior Intellectual disability Speech and language delay Tendency to avoid eye contact Physical signs may include: Flat feet Flexible joints and low muscle tone Large body size Large ...
  8. ... or you notice worsening of symptoms such as: Difficulty breathing Pain or pressure in the chest Weakness or numbness in a limb or one side of the face Confusion Seizures Slurred speech Bluish, gray, or pale discoloration of lips or ...
  9. ... and include other symptoms: Brain and nerves -- headache, difficulty ... -- joint pain, muscle pain Digestive -- stomach pain, diarrhea, ...
  10. ... delirium Dementia Difficulty moving arms and legs, stiffness ... Speech impairment Tremors of the arms or hands Uncontrollable ...