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Rhinitis and Nasal Obstruction, Adenoidectomy may be required for significant functional impairment (hearing and speech). Nasal polyps. Rhinosinusitis. Neoplasm - for ...
Nasal Discharge, The management of rhinosinusitis and nasal polyposis should be primarily medical. Nasal douching with saline, topical and oral antihistamines and topical an...
Speech Therapy - An Introduction, What is speech therapy? Speech and language therapists assess and treat speech, language and communication problems in people...
Steroid Nasal Sprays, What are steroid nasal sprays? A steroid nasal spray is a small bottle of a solution which you spray into your nose. , Budesonide Nasal all...
Nasal Polyps, Surgical removal of polyps is sometimes needed. Nasal polyps often return after treatment, so steroid nasal sprays can be used daily to prevent recurrence. ...
Nasal Congestion, What is nasal congestion? Nasal congestion is a blocked, stuffy or bunged-up feeling in the nose. Depending on the cause, it can last a short while (a...
Nasal Polyps, What are nasal polyps? Nasal polyps are lesions arising from the nasal mucosa, occurring at any site in the nasal cavity or paranasal sinuses but m...
Nasal Injury and Nasal Foreign Bodies, External links and references may no longer work. Nasal injury Nasal injuries are the most common facial traumas. Assess...
Congenital Nasal Problems, Lumps and masses [ 5 ] Nasal dermoids These are the most common congenital nasal abnormality and account for up to 12% of head and neck der...
Feeding difficulty. Nasal speech. Worried about earwax? Book a private earwax removal appointment today with a local specialist ...
Also, after adenoids are removed, there is a small risk that speech may become nasal. That is, a child may sound as if they are speaking through their nose.
They may also use a thin, flexible, telescope (a nasal endoscope). This is passed into your nose and down the back of your throat. The nasal endoscope contains fibre-optic channel...
These include amitriptyline, gabapentin and pregabalin . Speech therapy.
This can include: Feeding strategies, such as using a special teat device. Speech therapy to help speech development. Orthodontic adjustments to the teeth and bite, such ...
Neurological control of normal speech The above structures required for speech are controlled by the nervous system. Corticobulbar tracts from both of the motor cortices send sign...
There can also be developmental delay as well as speech and language problems, autistic spectrum disorders and poor motor control. The most common major congenital malformations associat...
For example: Physiotherapy for the muscles around the throat. A speech and language therapist may be referred to for this type of physiotherapy. Treatment for postnasal drip - for ex...
It can also involve silent blocking of the airflow of speech, so that no sound is heard. As a result, the speech may sound forced, tense or jerky. Stammering can be mild, and not ...
Aphasia is different from dysarthria (problems with pronunciation of words - eg, slurred speech) and speech apraxia (difficulty converting 'speech plans' in the brai...
These medicines are available as nose drops or nasal sprays and also as tablets, capsules and syrup. Decongestant nose drops or nasal sprays should not be used for more than five day...