Your soon seems to be having submucous cleft palate with bifid uvula. He seems to have developed palatal perforation in the area a submucous cleft. If he has symptoms of nasal voice then he needs to be treated at the earliest as voice speech problems can be permanent if delayed. Consult a plastic surgeon for detailed evaluation.
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Consult nearby plastic surgeon for confirmation of diagnosis and appropriate treatment if required
Answered2017-09-17 02:29:39
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