Question

I didn’t stutter as a child, but I’ve started to do so in recent years, and I don’t know why. Sometimes it’s mild, and other times it’s severe to the point where I can’t even speak. I’m seeking treatment methods.

Answer

Stuttering is a language disorder, and medication generally has little effect on it. At first, you can try using sedatives to guide the process, while also relieving psychological stress and building confidence. A daily routine of reading practice can also help improve the stuttering issue. For children with stuttering, parents should seek professional assistance early to avoid affecting their growth and development.