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Change in voice or voice mutilation happens when the voice breaks that commonly occur when a person reaches puberty. Before puberty, almost all the girls and boys have the same voice pitch. But after puberty, a boy s voice deepens an octave and the girl s voice deepens only several tones. Therefore, it becomes easy to identify the gender through voice.
Another type of change in voice is known as voice crack. It happens when a person unintentionally enters a higher voice pitch zone for ...more
Another type of change in voice is known as voice crack. It happens when a person unintentionally enters a higher voice pitch zone for ...more
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The respiratory system, through which air enters the body, is prone to disorders, and most of them are infections. Micro-organisms thrive in the air around us and can gain easy access to the system through the air that we inhale. Therefore, respiratory issues are very common, but also not always a cause for concern. Most respiratory disorders would have common symptoms including coughing, chest pain, sputum production with varying features, shortness of breath, wheezing, etc.
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Some children have more difficulty building vocabulary and articulating sounds as compared to others. In such cases, a speech therapist can help. A speech therapist will help your child learn to enunciate properly, build their vocabulary and help them communicate better. Many speech problems such as stuttering begin in early childhood and if left untreated, can continue into the child s adult life as well. Working with a speech therapist can help prevent this. Some of the benefits of consulting ...more
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Swallowing food comes naturally to human beings. But when there is a problem, it is usually called Dysphagia. Esophagus, a muscular tube-like organ located at the back of our throat, usually helps in swallowing food and transferring them to our stomach. When esophagus does not function properly, dysphagia happens. Patients suffering from brain or nerve disorder, seniors and babies might have this problem.
People with dysphagia might witness the following issues:
Difficulty in s...more
People with dysphagia might witness the following issues:
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The hearing is one of the five senses that you or anyone else rely on for communication and a whole host of other things. Among the five senses, touch, smell, taste, hearing and sight, it is often hearing, which is the most easily affected. You don't have to be a senior citizen to experience hearing loss as it is quite common among younger people as well. This problem is also getting widespread with each passing day.
Before coping with hearing loss, the first job is to detect it-
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Before coping with hearing loss, the first job is to detect it-
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Speech disorders refer to the conditions that affect an individual s ability to form sounds that allow them to communicate with others. They are not the same as language disorders. Speech disorders stop people from producing correct speech sounds. A language disorder, on the other hand, affects one s ability to comprehend language and learn words. Nevertheless, both disorders make it difficult for a person to express feelings and thoughts in front of others.
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Diabetes and dementia have more in common than the letter D . Diabetes is a disorder where the body cannot produce enough insulin. It may also make the patient s body resistant to insulin. As a result, the body s glucose levels fluctuate. This, in turn, increases the risk of many other conditions including vascular dementia and Alzheimer s disease. This risk can be as high as 60%. Dementia caused by diabetes is seen more often in women than in men.
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Psychogenic breathlessness or pseudo-dyspnea is a condition where the patient suffers from shortness of breath. This disease is often confused with a similar breathing disorder called Chronic Dyspnea. While there are a lot of factors involved in chronic dyspnea, like allergens and pulmonary diseases, psychogenic breathlessness has more to do with the current state of mind.
One of the most challenging factors is the diagnosis and differentiation between both conditions. Sometimes, the ps...more
One of the most challenging factors is the diagnosis and differentiation between both conditions. Sometimes, the ps...more
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Most of the time, we do not pay attention to our voices on a daily basis. We take our ability to shout, talk, laugh, and whisper for granted. It is only when we observe a temporary, self-limiting voice, that we start listening to our own voice tone. Our voices say a lot about our health frequent fluctuations in tone signifies a number of ailments, but sometimes, it can indicate a more critical problem.
For instance, hoarseness that persists for more than 3 weeks could be a sign of lar...more
For instance, hoarseness that persists for more than 3 weeks could be a sign of lar...more
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Autism-
Autism is a spectrum disorder that encompasses abnormalities in the development of the brain. It is characterized by under-developed cognitive abilities and difficulties in verbal and nonverbal communication. Repetitive behavioral patterns are also symptoms of autism.
Symptoms Of Autism:
Less or no eye contact while communication
Annoying obstinacy in behavior
Abnormal behavior like excessive possessiveness to certain objects or repetitive acts
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Autism is a spectrum disorder that encompasses abnormalities in the development of the brain. It is characterized by under-developed cognitive abilities and difficulties in verbal and nonverbal communication. Repetitive behavioral patterns are also symptoms of autism.
Symptoms Of Autism:
Less or no eye contact while communication
Annoying obstinacy in behavior
Abnormal behavior like excessive possessiveness to certain objects or repetitive acts
Prefers s...more
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