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What is Dysarthria?
Description of the disease
Dysarthria is a speech articulation disorder caused by damage to the nervous system. In this condition, sounds and sound combinations are pronounced incorrectly due to a disruption in the muscular coordination of speech organs.
Classification
Spastic dysarthria
Ataxic dysarthria
Hypotonic dysarthria
Symptoms
Symptoms of dysarthria may include unclear pronunciation, difficulty articulating, and changes in the pace of speech.
Causes
Dysarthria can be caused by various factors such as cerebral palsy, head injury, stroke, and neurodegenerative diseases.
Diagnosis
The diagnosis of dysarthria involves analyzing speech, examining speech muscles, and conducting a neurological assessment.
Treatment
Treatment for dysarthria includes speech therapy, physiotherapy, and addressing the underlying condition.
Prevention
Preventing dysarthria involves timely treatment of neurological and other diseases, as well as preventing head injuries.
Physician
For the diagnosis and treatment of dysarthria, consult a neurologist or speech therapist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice.