I'm a 28 year old female and since sunday, April 17th, I have suddenly started lisping particularly on letters "s" and "c", and there's also a whistling sound. Talking also feels more efforted, the tongue movements more pronounced and the tongue also sometimes gets stuck between the teeth. What could be the problem?
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Get a check done from a good dentist followed by neurophysician. There might be some problem with motor nervous conduction of the tongue. Don't panic. It should not be very serious
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