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Results 1 - 10 of 31 for Speech delay
  1. ... hand biting Hyperactive or impulsive behavior Intellectual disability Speech and language delay Tendency to avoid eye contact Physical signs may ...
  2. ... or even months after the infection has cleared. Speech or language delay is uncommon. It may occur in a child ...
  3. ... are offered in most communities for children with delays in mental development. Speech therapy may help improve language skills. Physical therapy ...
  4. ... chest Heart disease or blood vessel problems Developmental delay, mild to moderate intellectual disability, learning disorders Delayed speech that may later turn into strong speaking ability ...
  5. ... Loss of memory Loss of sensation Problems with speech and language ... stroke, every second of delay can result in more brain injury.
  6. ... Decreased vision that gets worse over time Developmental delay ... Stool abnormalities, including fatty stools that appear pale ...
  7. ... months. This is when parents may notice a delay in their child's ... laughing often, no speech, and intellectual problems.
  8. ... absent breathing Stupor (decreased level of alertness) Slurred speech Weakness, uncoordinated movement , staggering gait (ataxia, seen commonly in children)
  9. ... is done by using block-building techniques and speech therapy.
  10. ... Sleepiness Side-to-side eye movement (nystagmus) Slurred speech Swollen gums Tremor (unintentional trembling) Unsteadiness
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