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Can "Head trauma" cause stuttering? And if so, what does that mean? Does it mean it's a serious injury?

They went to the doctor, but the doctor said it was nothing but stress. So I told my friend to get a second opinion. What hospital is good to go to for a second opinion for something that may be head trauma?

If you can answer any of these questions, it would be most appreciated. Thank you.

2007-10-30 03:53:06 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health General Health Care Injuries

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me and my 10 year old son both suffer with stuttering but we only do it when we are stressed or have anxiety,or have something traumatic happen I really think that your friend had a traumatic thing happen and until he is mentally and emotionally over it the stuttering will continue. you will see that as time progresses it will slow down until it stops. the doc is right. I bet is he is listening to music and singing along he will not stutter or if he is in a group of people who are all talking and he starts to talk he won't stutter either. It may take a month or 3 but it will go away

2007-10-30 04:03:59 · answer #1 · answered by mominpink 2 · 0 0

Yes, head trauma can effect many areas of a person's health. A second opinion is in order if he is still having problems. If no medical cause is found for the stuttering speech therapy may be able to help. Good luck.**

2007-10-30 04:21:59 · answer #2 · answered by Raine 4 · 0 0

He doesnt have to go to a hospital for a second opinion. He should be going to a neurologist for a second opinion. Yeah, head trauma can cause all sorts of things.

2007-10-30 03:57:45 · answer #3 · answered by evanlah 6 · 0 0

Your friend needs a) to go to the Emergency Room, b) document everything that happens from here on out, and c) get a good lawyer.

Head trauma injuries are nothing to fool around with. Tell your friend to seek ER help immediately at any hospital.

2007-10-30 03:59:03 · answer #4 · answered by Kimmy 5 · 0 1

Yes, head trauma as well as a stroke can cause a person to develop stuttering. He should see a neurologist.

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2016-10-03 00:37:01 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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