Possible causes of speech difficulties:
A stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, either by a blood clot or bleeding in the brain. Symptoms can include difficulty speaking, understanding speech, confusion, and numbness on one side of the body. If you or someone you know is experiencing these symptoms, seek emergency medical care immediately. Treatment can include medications and rehabilitation, and a neurologist can help manage the condition.
A TBI occurs when there is a head injury, such as a concussion, that damages the brain. Symptoms can include difficulty speaking, understanding speech, confusion, memory problems, and headaches. Again, seek emergency medical care if you experience these symptoms. Treatment can include medications and rehabilitation, and a neurologist can help manage the condition.
Dementia is a condition that can cause difficulty speaking or understanding speech, as well as memory loss and confusion. It can be caused by brain damage or Alzheimer's disease. Treatment can include medications and cognitive therapy, and a geriatrician or neurologist can help manage the condition.
Parkinson's disease is a condition that causes loss of nerve cells in the brain, leading to difficulty speaking, understanding speech, tremors, and stiffness. Treatment can include medications and physical therapy, and a neurologist can help manage the condition.
Possible Herbal and Natural Remedies
There are also herbal and natural remedies that may help improve cognitive function and reduce stress, which can help with difficulty speaking or understanding speech. Here are a few:
This herb has been shown to enhance cognitive function and memory.
Medications, allergies and foods that cause speech difficulties
Medications that can cause difficulty with speech:
- Muscle relaxants (e.g. baclofen, cyclobenzaprine)
- Anti-anxiety medications (e.g. lorazepam, alprazolam)
- Antipsychotic medications (e.g. risperidone, haloperidol)
- Antidepressant medications (e.g. amitriptyline, fluoxetine)
- Anticonvulsant medications (e.g. phenytoin, carbamazepine)
- Narcotic pain medications (e.g. oxycodone, hydrocodone)
- Antihistamines (e.g. diphenhydramine, loratadine)
Allergies that can cause difficulty with speech:
- Allergic reaction to certain foods (e.g. peanuts, shellfish)
- Allergic reaction to certain medications (e.g. penicillin, sulfa drugs)
Foods that can cause difficulty with speech:
- Foods that are difficult to swallow (e.g. dry or sticky foods)
- Foods that trigger allergic reactions (e.g. peanuts, shellfish)
Active compounds in some of the medications listed above that can cause difficulty with speech:
- Baclofen: gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor agonist
- Lorazepam: benzodiazepine
- Risperidone: serotonin and dopamine receptor antagonist
- Phenytoin: sodium channel blocker
- Diphenhydramine: antihistamine with anticholinergic properties