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#067: MS Speech Therapy Insights. Enhancing Communication and Swallowing

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Discover how speech therapists can address often overlooked MS-related swallowing and communication disorders for timely intervention.

You can find the written version to read on my blog: https://ms-perspektive.com/67-speech-therapy

Swallowing and speech disorders usually play a subordinate role in the perception of patients. However, problems with swallowing occur in up to 40% and with speech in around 75% of all MS patients during the course of the disease. This episode is about how you can recognize that there is a problem and, above all, what you can do about it. After all, eating and drinking as well as socializing with other people are among the absolute basic needs. A speech therapist can help you to learn how to swallow or speak again. You can find out more in the article.

Table of contents Food for thought

If you occasionally have slight problems with swallowing or speaking that you didn’t have before, then simply get it checked by a specialist, be it your neurologist or a speech therapist. It is almost always the case that early intervention leads to a better prognosis.

Question for you

Have you ever had problems with swallowing or speaking? And was there possibly a connection to multiple sclerosis?

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Maybe you are interested in the other articles about MS symptoms:

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Discover how speech therapists can address often overlooked MS-related swallowing and communication disorders for timely intervention.

You can find the written version to read on my blog: https://ms-perspektive.com/67-speech-therapy

Swallowing and speech disorders usually play a subordinate role in the perception of patients. However, problems with swallowing occur in up to 40% and with speech in around 75% of all MS patients during the course of the disease. This episode is about how you can recognize that there is a problem and, above all, what you can do about it. After all, eating and drinking as well as socializing with other people are among the absolute basic needs. A speech therapist can help you to learn how to swallow or speak again. You can find out more in the article.

Table of contents Food for thought

If you occasionally have slight problems with swallowing or speaking that you didn’t have before, then simply get it checked by a specialist, be it your neurologist or a speech therapist. It is almost always the case that early intervention leads to a better prognosis.

Question for you

Have you ever had problems with swallowing or speaking? And was there possibly a connection to multiple sclerosis?

---

Maybe you are interested in the other articles about MS symptoms:

See you soon and try to make the best out of your life, Nele

For more information and positive thoughts, subscribe to my newsletter for free.

Click here for an overview of all podcast episodes published so far.

  continue reading

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