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Patients tend to have an overall poor quality of life, mostly due to language difficulties. [ 5 ] One study of 29 patients found: [ 4 ] The prognosis in terms of seizure outcome ...
Dysphagia (Difficulty Swallowing), There are various causes of dysphagia (difficulty swallowing). See your doctor as soon as possible if you develop dysphagia. This is because a ser...
Breathing Difficulties in Children, Children can sometimes also have more serious breathing difficulties that need urgent treatment. Many breathing difficulties are caused...
Breathlessness and Difficulty Breathing (Dyspnoea), Breathlessness is also called shortness of breath and difficulty in breathing. People with breathlessness might describe it as: ...
Voiding Difficulties, Voiding difficulties causing discomfort on urination, or retention (chronic or acute), are the reflection of an imbalance between bladder contraction and urethr...
Children with Respiratory Difficulties, What causes respiratory difficulties in children (aetiology) Respiratory distress may result from: Laryngomalacia.
People with anomic or nominal aphasia have difficulty finding the right word when speaking, or difficulty naming objects. They are otherwise able to speak fluently and under...
Selective mutism is characterised by consistent selectivity in speaking, such that a child has adequate language ability in specific social situations, typically at home, but has a consistent...
Stammering usually starts when a child is developing speaking skills, and is therefore referred to as developmental stammering (DS). Family history and genetics are relevant in some cases -...
What to look for If you think someone is having an asthma attack, these are the five key things to look for: Difficulty breathing or speaking. Wheezing. Coughing. D...
Dyspraxia may affect everyday life skills in many ways, both because of the motor difficulties and because of difficulties with organisation. Children may have problems with self-car...
These problems may lead to difficulty in understanding and remembering instructions, speaking clearly and developing reading skills.
For instance, if the skin on the tip of your nose is thick and oily, it may not be possible to reduce its bulky appearance as much as you might like because, generally speaking, it is not pos...
Sometimes a child with difficulty in speaking may be thought of as having low intelligence, whereas in fact they have normal or high intelligence.
That is, a child may sound as if they are speaking through their nose. This is because after the adenoids are removed, the gap between the back part of the nose cavity and the roof of the mou...
Post-sepsis syndrome As with any severe illness which needs intensive treatment in hospital, people recovering from sepsis may experience physical and psychological difficulties and these ...
Poor co-ordination. Difficulty speaking. Irrational behaviour. Collapse and loss of consciousness. In very severe cases, hypoglycaemia can be fatal.
A croaky voice or difficulty speaking. Some people are alarmed by their trouble speaking. However, it is only temporary whilst the vocal cords are inflamed during the ...
Confusion, strange behaviour, and any problems with understanding or speaking. Inability to remember events before or after the head injury. Being sick. Loss of use of part of the bo...
The symptoms depend on the exact defect but some possible symptoms include: Difficulty breathing. Difficulty feeding. A blue colour to the skin, either all the time, or w...