How to Treat Stuttering in a 4-Year-Old Child?

Stuttering refers to the repetition of sounds or interruptions in the flow of speech, commonly known as a stammer. For a 4-year-old boy in the process of learning to speak, it has been noticed for the past two months that he speaks in a halting manner, unable to express himself clearly. His parents are very worried and want to know how to help him with the treatment. This article will introduce the treatment methods for stuttering, including phonation therapy, breathing exercises, Shuntō therapy, breakthrough techniques, and medication. Please note that medication for treating stuttering can be challenging and is not recommended to be blindly believed in advertisements.
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How to Treat Subsequent Cerebral Herniation Complicated by Brainstem Injury?

A child accidentally fell while learning to walk on April 8, 2013, initially appearing unharmed. However, the next afternoon, the child fell into a coma and remains in critical condition. The child has an acute subdural hematoma on the right side of the forehead, cheek, and top of the head, along with a scalp hematoma on the right parietal-occipital area. Postoperative cerebral herniation and secondary brainstem injury have also occurred.
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