Diagnosis of speech and language disorders | Speech disorders

Diagnosis of speech and language disorders Educators usually notice a speech or language disorder. Parents may only notice a disorder incidentally or assume that it will subside with age. In case of doubt, parents should first consult with educators.Often kindergarten teachers and primary school teachers have a good feeling for the language performance that a … Diagnosis of speech and language disorders | Speech disorders

Diagnosis | Stuttering

Diagnosis If stuttering is noticeable in a child, one should not wait for a sole improvement – this is usually never the case! Early therapy can stop or, in the best case, eliminate later difficulties in speaking. A detailed consultation as well as diagnosis takes place at a specialist (for pediatrics – ear, nose and … Diagnosis | Stuttering

What does stuttering therapy for children look like? | Stuttering

What does stuttering therapy for children look like? Not every child who stutters needs therapy. Especially in young childhood there is a high spontaneous healing rate in stuttering children. However, if a child becomes mentally conspicuous or develops behavioral patterns to avoid speaking, stuttering therapy should be considered. Often stuttering therapy then takes the form … What does stuttering therapy for children look like? | Stuttering

Speech therapy | Stuttering

Speech therapy There are no drugs against stuttering itself yet. Nevertheless, drugs against tension and anxiety (fear) can ease certain situations and thus improve the symptoms. The best advice on this can be given by child and youth psychiatrists. They have a wealth of experience in anxiety therapy and know the spectrum of anxiety-relieving drugs … Speech therapy | Stuttering

Stuttering

Synonyms in a broader sense Medical term: Balbuties Definition Stuttering (Balbuties) describes a disturbance in the flow of speech. The flow of speech is often interrupted by repetitions of sounds and word syllables. A coordination disturbance of the speech musculature dominates. Causes of stuttering The causes of stuttering are still not completely understood. One assumes … Stuttering

Symptoms of a stroke

Introduction The most common symptoms of a stroke are those also found in the so-called FAST test: a unilateral drooping eyelid or corner of the mouth, unilateral paralysis of an arm or leg and speech disorders. Depending on the severity of the stroke, however, these symptoms can be more or less pronounced. Not all cardinal … Symptoms of a stroke

Memory loss | Symptoms of a stroke

Memory loss Memory disorders (amnesia) after a stroke are also common symptoms. The type of memory disorder also depends on the severity and location of the stroke. In some cases, the retrieval of already stored knowledge (from the past) is difficult (retrograde amnesia) or even impossible, in other cases, the storage of new information is … Memory loss | Symptoms of a stroke

Neck Pain | Symptoms of a stroke

Neck Pain As already described, a common symptom of stroke is a sudden onset of severe headache. This can sometimes be accompanied by neck pain. The neck pain can also be unilateral, often on the side where the headache occurs. Headaches and neck pain are more typical of a cerebral haemorrhage, and a cerebral infarction … Neck Pain | Symptoms of a stroke