Dysarthria causes a series of difficulties when communicating with other people. Today we will discover what are the causes of this disorder, its symptoms and possible treatments.
Communication disorders, such as stuttering, can be due to different problems. In this case, we are going to talk about dysarthria, a term that you have probably never heard and that refers to a disease in which the muscles that allow sounds to be articulated are compromised.
Dysarthria has different causes and symptoms that it is important that we know how to identify. Thus, the sooner this disease is diagnosed, the sooner we can start a treatment that allows us to work with this disorder and improve it.
Causes of dysarthria
To expose the causes of dysarthria, we will take as a reference the article Dysarthria . In it different experiences appear that can cause the appearance of this disorder. We are going to classify them as follows:
Parkinson’s disease : slowing and slowing of movement, as well as the tremor that occurs at rest, can cause monotonous articulation of sounds, decreased volume of the voice, and a lack of accentuation of words.
Brain Injury : A head injury can cause a brain injury that causes dysarthria with a nasalized voice, frequently interrupted word articulation, or a disturbance in word stress.
Other diseases : degenerative diseases and also tumors that can form in the brain can cause a distortion when pronouncing consonants, slowness when talking to other people and a voice that comes out with difficulty.
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