Speech therapy for adult stammering

2017-07-18 14:50:01
I am 35 years old male. I have stammering. I have consulted few speech therapists in the past with minor temporary improvements. I wanted to ask if you provide speech therapy to treat stuttering/stammering in adults?
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Stammering is a speech disorder. In stammering, normal fluency of speech is disrupted.  The disruption of speech may arise in various forms. Mainly disruption of speech arises in the form of repetition of certain words, prolongation/extension of certain words/syllables, or silent pauses in between speech. Stammering is very common among children and arises when the speech ability is not properly developed. In most children, the issue of stammering goes away on its own though sometimes stammering persists in adulthood. Stammering may severely affect the emotional state of a person. It may lead to associated stress, anxiety, feeling ashamed in social communication. Causes of Stammering Stammering seems to run in families. Men are more likely to have a stammering problem as compared to women. Trauma or brain injury may also lead to stammering. Homeopathic Treatment for Stammering The Homeopathic system provides very effective and safe treatment for stammering. In fact, Homeopathy is known to have a range of natural medicines that are highly effective in bringing about good recovery in stammering cases. There is, however, no one medicine universally applicable to all stammering cases. The appropriate medicine is selected based on individual case study. The earlier the treatment for stammering is started, the higher the chances of good recovery.
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