What does MS speech sound like?

One pattern that is commonly associated with MS is scanning speech
scanning speech
Scanning speech is a type of ataxic dysarthria in which spoken words are broken up into separate syllables, often separated by a noticeable pause, and spoken with varying force. The sentence "Walking is good exercise", for example, might be pronounced as "Walk (pause) ing is good ex (pause) er (pause) cise".
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. Scanning dysarthria produces speech in which the normal "melody" or speech pattern is disrupted, with abnormally long pauses between words or individual syllables of words. People with MS may also slur words.
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What kind of speech problems does MS cause?

Some of the more common changes in speech due to dysarthria in MS are: slurred, imprecise or slower speech. low volume or weak voice. difficulty with resonance and pitch control.
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Does your speech change with MS?

Speech difficulties of some kind are quite common for people with MS. Speech difficulties can come and go throughout the day, perhaps lasting only a few minutes at a time, and may be a symptom that appears during a relapse. For most people, changes in speech are mild, and don't stop them from being understood.
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Does MS cause a raspy voice?

In multiple sclerosis (MS), dysphonia often means trouble controlling the volume of speech, meaning speaking too softly to be heard or more loudly than is appropriate. 1 Other examples of dysphonia include hoarseness, raspy speech, or a change in pitch when you try to talk.
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How does MS affect speech and swallowing?

In MS, the nerves that control these muscles can become damaged causing weakness and incoordination that can provoke swallowing problems. In addition, numbness of the mouth and throat can occur that can make chewing and swallowing difficult.
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How does MS affect the tongue?

Inflammation secondary to MS can directly affect the nerves in the mouth and face. Inflammation can also affect the inner lining (also called mucous membranes) of the mouth. Such inflammation often results in pain, sensory changes (temperature and taste), and tongue ulcers (oral lesions) to name a few.
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Does MS make your head feel funny?

Many people with MS experience dizziness, in which you feel light-headed or off-balance, notes the NMSS. A less-common MS symptom is vertigo. When you have vertigo, you feel as though your surroundings are spinning around you, Dr. Kalb says, or that you are spinning.
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What is the most common presenting symptom of MS?

Numbness of the face, body, or extremities (arms and legs) is often the first symptom experienced by those eventually diagnosed as having MS.
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Can MS affect your nose?

First, sinusitis is present in many MS patients, and the rate of MS exacerbations during the sinusitis attacks was found to be doubled. Furthermore, using magnetic resonance imaging of the nasal sinuses, 53% of MS patients had evidence of sinusitis.
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Can MS cause mucus in throat?

People with MS may also get sicker than others when they become ill. This can mean that they produce more mucus, struggle more with postnasal drip, and cough more than other people with the same infection.
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Does MS cause facial changes?

While facial drooping is often a sign of other disorders such as Bell's palsy, Lyme disease, or even stroke, it may be an early sign of MS.
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Is aphasia a symptom of MS?

Aphasia rarely occurs as a clinical manifestation of MS. Since aphasia is usually associated with diseases of the gray matter, it is not an expected presentation of MS.
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Does multiple sclerosis affect facial expressions?

Several studies have suggested impairment in the processing of facial expressions in patients with multiple sclerosis, but it is not clear if these deficits are based on cognitive, depressive, or other attendant symptoms.
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Which symptom present in MS patients is the most difficult to address?

Fatigue, weakness, and imbalance were more severe for respondents with progressive forms of MS than for people with relapsing-remitting MS. Generally, respondents with greater mobility limitations reported worse fatigue, weakness, numbness, and pain.
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What is apraxia in speech?

Overview. Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) is an uncommon speech disorder in which a child has difficulty making accurate movements when speaking. In CAS , the brain struggles to develop plans for speech movement.
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Is it hard to swallow with MS?

At least a third of people with MS probably experience some changes in their swallowing at some time. Health care professionals might call swallowing difficulties 'dysphagia' (diss-fay-jee-ah). Changes might be so small that they are hard to notice. But even picking these up can help avoid possible complications.
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What part of the face does MS affect?

One of the most extreme forms of pain that a person with MS can experience is trigeminal neuralgia. Trigeminal neuralgia is a type of chronic pain that affects the trigeminal nerve. The trigeminal nerve carries sensations from your face to your brain.
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What are subtle signs of MS?

There are lots of symptoms that MS can cause, but not everyone will experience all of them.
  • fatigue.
  • numbness and tingling.
  • loss of balance and dizziness.
  • stiffness or spasms.
  • tremor.
  • pain.
  • bladder problems.
  • bowel trouble.
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How does MS affect your ears?

Hearing problems aren't a common MS symptom. But people with MS can sometimes experience problems including tinnitus, increased sensitivity to sound and loss of hearing. There are other possible causes of hearing problems which are more common than MS.
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What is an unusual presentation of MS?

An intense itching sensation localized to dermatomes and upper part of the body is a rare symptom seen in MS. Itching in lower extremities is even less reported than in the upper part of the body. Here, we report a case of a female patient with MS who presented with intense itching in the lower extremities.
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What is the earliest symptom of MS?

Numbness of the face, extremities or body is often the first symptom of MS. Pain is common in MS, with around 55% of people with MS citing chronic pain. Walking, balance and coordination problems can be helped by physical therapy and medications.
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What do MS zingers feel like?

You might get a shocking, burning, squeezing, stabbing, cold, or prickly feeling out of nowhere. Some people call them zingers or stingers. These zaps usually last only seconds or minutes. They often affect your legs, feet, arms, and hands.
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Do you feel generally unwell with MS?

Fatigue is the most common symptom of multiple sclerosis (MS). It occurs in 75 percent to 95 percent of patients with MS. Fatigue can occur at all stages of the disease. The symptom is not related to the severity or to the duration of MS.
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