Examples of using Difficulty speaking in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Difficulty speaking.
He also has difficulty speaking.
Difficulty speaking.
Children that have difficulty speaking.
Difficulty speaking or understanding.
Sometimes people with CP have difficulty speaking.
Difficulty speaking and understanding;
Severe headache, weakness or paralysis of limbs or face, difficulty speaking, sudden loss of.
Difficulty speaking and choosing words.
Other common symptoms include: feeling tired, headache, difficulty speaking, and abnormal behavior.
Serious difficulty speaking and swallowing;
Some patients may lose vision or begin seeing double,and may have difficulty speaking clearly.
Difficulty speaking or understanding what others are saying.
Weakness related to one side of the body, difficulty moving and difficulty speaking are the primary symptoms of TIA as well as stroke.
Sudden weakness, difficulty speaking and understanding others are warning signs that might pass quickly, but should not be disregarded.
Early signs most commonly appear in upper and lower limbs,but ALS also frequently causes bulbar symptoms like dysarthria(difficulty speaking) and dysphagia(difficulty swallowing).
Udden confusion, difficulty speaking or understanding others.
Tell your doctor if you have ever had a stroke or have experienced short-lasting signs of a stroke(weakness or paralysis of limbs orface, difficulty speaking or understanding).
Udden confusion, difficulty speaking, or understanding others.
Inform your doctor if you have a prior history of eye conditions or eye treatments, or if you have had a stroke or experienced transient signs of stroke(weakness or paralysis of limbs orface, difficulty speaking or understanding).
Udden confusion, difficulty speaking or understanding others.
Difficulty speaking, impaired memory, loss of movement coordination, balance disorder, fainting, nerve damage(neuropathy) and problems with sensation.
Contact a doctor immediately ifyou experience sudden vision loss in one eye, difficulty speaking, numbness and/or weakness affecting one side of the body as any of these may be signs of a stroke.
Difficulty speaking, impaired memory, loss of movement coordination, balance disorder, fainting, nerve damage(neuropathy) and problems with sensation.
Severe headache, weakness or paralysis of limbs or face, difficulty speaking, sudden loss of consciousness(signs of nervous system problems such as bleeding or swelling in skull/brain).
Weakness or paralysis of the limbs or face, difficulty speaking, severe headache, seeing, feeling or hearing things that are not there(signs of nervous system disorders).
Severe headache, weakness or paralysis of limbs or face, difficulty speaking, sudden loss of consciousness(signs of nervous system disorder such as bleeding or swelling in the brain);
Severe headache, feeling weak or paralysis of limbs or face, difficulty speaking, sudden loss of consciousness(potential signs of nervous system problems such as bleeding or swelling in the skull or brain).