Serious Complications Of Cerebral Palsy
Speech Problems

Unfortunately, speech problems are a common complication seen in individuals with cerebral palsy. A study from 2012 indicated that speech issues affect over half of children with this condition. Patients develop speech problems in cerebral palsy because many of them find it quite challenging to control many of the muscles in their head, neck, face, and throat. Some of the muscles in these areas make it harder for patients to speak clearly and smoothly. It can make them drool excessively as well. Thus, cerebral palsy patients will often require speech therapy to help strengthen these muscles and improve their overall speech quality.