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- $Title{Is There Concern for Elderly Losing Some Speech Ability?}
- $Subject{speak speech elderly voices articulation articulate neurological
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- Is There Concern for Elderly Losing Some Speech Ability?
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- QUESTION: My great-grandmother seems to be losing some of her ability to
- speak as clearly as she used to do. I've noticed the same thing has happened
- to some of the people she lives with so I wasn't too worried at first. Is
- this something I should be concerned with?
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- ANSWER: Yes, concern is warranted. Sometimes even subtle changes in speech
- can be a clue to disease even before other signs are apparent. Elderly people
- who retain their young sounding voices are generally in better overall health
- than most of their contemporaries whose voices change.
- When the change is in articulation (from "articulate", to speak clearly),
- it could be due to neurological changes. Damage to different parts of the
- nervous system can affect different functions in speech. For example, a
- severe articulation problem can be caused by damage or degeneration of the
- fifth cranial nerve. That's because when that nerve is unhealthy, it hinders
- a person's ability to move his or her jaw up and down. You should make sure
- your great-grandmother checks her problem out with a neurologist who has
- expertise in speech pathology.
- You may observe the physician will listen attentively when your
- great-grandmother speaks, for the manner in which she talks, the tone and
- quality of her voice, are all important clues which can lead to the diagnosis
- of the exact cause. Once the cause is known, there are a number of possible
- treatments which can be used to correct the problem.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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