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Trouble Speaking (often Speaking With A Low Volume) Medical Conditions
Below is a list of potential medical conditions this symptom could be a sign of.
Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive movement disorder that causes: Muscle rigidity Tremor at rest Slowing down of movements (bradykinesia) Difficulty moving and gait instability What is Parkinson's Disease?
Related Symptoms
- Trouble Swallowing
- True Vertigo
- Trouble With Balance Or Coordination
- Trouble With Attention And Awareness
- Trouble Writing, Buttoning A Button, Or Other Fine Motor Activities
- Using Words Incorrectly, Changing The Meaning Of A Common Word
- Underdeveloped Communication Skills
- Trouble With Nonverbal Communication-for Example, Body Language Is Used And Interpreted Wrongly; A Hug May Be Interpreted As An Assault.
- Unconsciousness