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  • Last Updated on September 20, 2024 by Dr Priyamvada Quick Take A social media post claims that keeping a bay leaf under the tongue for a few minutes helps to heal stammering. We fact-checked and found this claim to be False. The Claim A Facebook post reads, “ Keeping a bay leaf under the tongue for a few minutes helps to heal stammering. #best #ayurveda #remedy #natural #treatment #endocrine #gland #health #heartdisease #diabetes #vitiligo #jointpain #hairfall #skindisease #thyroid #obesity #womenhealth #hypothyroid #disease #drmachaudhary #ayurtreeherbals #tapasvilifescience #worldwide #Australia #UK #USA #UAE #Malaysia #India” Fact Check What is stammering? Stammering, also known as stuttering, is a speech disorder characterized by disruptions in the flow of speech. People who stammer often experience involuntary repetitions of sounds, syllables, words, or phrases, as well as prolonged pauses and blocks where they struggle to produce speech. It can affect both children and adults and may vary in severity. Stammering is typically not related to intelligence and can be managed with speech therapy and other interventions. Few factors which are associated with stammering are as follows: Source: https://www.whittington.nhs.uk/default.asp?c=26701 Can keeping a leaf under the tongue cure stammering? There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that keeping a leaf under the tongue can cure stammering. While there is no cure for stammering, there are effective treatments available that can help people manage their stutter and improve their communication skills. These treatments typically involve speech therapy, which can help people learn to control their breathing, relax their muscles, and speak more fluently. Placing a leaf under the tongue is not a recognized treatment for stammering and is unlikely to have any effect on the condition. Similar to this, there is a post which claims almonds and butter can cure stammering in kids. But as we have said before, no dietary changes can help cure stuttering or stammering in children. If you are concerned about stammering, it is important to see a speech-language pathologist for diagnosis and treatment. They can assess your individual needs and develop a treatment plan that is right for you. How is stammering treated? Speech therapy is a primary and highly effective treatment for stammering. A certified speech-language therapist works with individuals to identify specific speech patterns and behaviors that contribute to stammering. They then provide techniques to improve speech fluency. Techniques include fluency shaping techniques, stuttering modification techniques and breathing techniques. In addition to speech therapy, there are other treatments that can be helpful for some people who stammer. These include: - Electronic devices: Some electronic devices can help people who stammer by providing feedback on their speech or by altering the sound of their voice. - Medication: There are no medications that are specifically approved for the treatment of stammering. However, some medications that are used to treat other conditions, such as anxiety or depression, can be helpful for some people who stammer. - Self-help groups: Self-help groups can provide support and encouragement for people who stammer. They can also be a good source of information about stammering and its treatment. Treatment for stammering varies from person to person. It is important to work with a speech-language pathologist to develop a treatment plan that is right for you as per your condition. With treatment, most people who stammer can learn to manage their stutter and improve their communication skills.
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