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Dose Any One Have Spells Of Stuttering?

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Springtown, TX
September 25, 2024
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Yes, stuttering is a common speech problem among people with Parkinson's disease. Speech problems can include speaking quietly, having a monotone voice, stuttering, stammering, mumbling, and slurring words. These issues can make everyday conversations difficult. Working with a speech-language pathologist can help manage Show Full Answer

Yes, stuttering is a common speech problem among people with Parkinson's disease. Speech problems can include speaking quietly, having a monotone voice, stuttering, stammering, mumbling, and slurring words. These issues can make everyday conversations difficult. Working with a speech-language pathologist can help manage these symptoms.

September 25, 2024

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