The frenulum of a baby usually gradually separates by itself. Children often begin talking in a "childish" way, unable to pronounce "th" properly, etc. This is probably nothing to worry about.
However, if it continues to be a problem it's probably one of the easiest operations to perform and can be done in minutes. Check with your doctor.
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Yes, marijuana can affect your speech by causing slurred speech, slowed speech, or difficulty articulating words. These effects are typically temporary and may vary depending on factors such as dosage, individual tolerance, and frequency of use.
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Affect may be a noun ( pronounced AF-fect) or a verb ( pronounced af-FECT)
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Yes, enlarged adenoids can lead to a nasal quality in speech, as they can obstruct the airway and affect the sound resonance. In some cases, adenoids can also cause speech difficulties such as nasal congestion or difficulty pronouncing certain sounds. Treatment for enlarged adenoids may help improve speech in these cases.
Depends. In the manic/hypomanic phase, speech generally speeds up and can become more eloquent.
The inability to pronounce the "s" sound is known as a lisp. This speech disorder can affect the clarity of speech and may be addressed through speech therapy.
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