Neurological Speech Disorders

Speech getting unclear after injury or illness

Unprecedented accidents, injuries, or illness can damage the speech sounds. Some adults may accept the reality but some may find it so difficult that they feel so depressed about the situation.

Words feel harder to pronounce, sentences left incomplete, thoughts break and ultimately the confidence of an individual will be shattered.

Adjusting to these changes takes time and effort.

Speech getting unclear after injury or illness

Moments You May Notice

  • When you try hard to complete a sentence due to obscurity in words.
  • When your thoughts are left behind without completion.
  • When you find difficulty in finding the right word.
  • When you feel slower in communicating the needs.
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Why This Happens

It happens due to injury which will be connected to brain veins that affect the pronunciation and clarity. This may influence the coordination and ability to form words smoothly.

What Can Help

  • Talk to your favourites that understands your situation
  • Practice the the words that feels difficult to pronounce
  • Speak slowly and understand where you stuck in between
  • Be patient and discover the progress.

Seek Professional Support

If your self practice and effort is not reflected in life, it's better to seek professional support.

A speech therapist can support you in:

  • Help you with professional way of dealing with the situation
  • Helping you with practices that to follow in life
  • Building confidence and positivity all throughout the journey.

More Concern

Speak to our Therapy Success Manager, who is also a clinical psychologist for clear guidance and support for your communication journey.

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