What are the reasons for chanting poetic speech

Guttural speech is a relatively common disease, the following are the causes of this disease: 1, most often seen in cerebellar earthworm damage, cerebellar degenerative disorders. 2, cerebellar degenerative disorders. 3, multiple sclerosis has 10% to 15% of patients with such dysarthria, the emergence of chant-like language. There is no conclusive reason for the pathogenesis of childbearing language disorder. Some experts believe that it is related to genetic factors, and some experts believe that it is the result of the joint action of biological and environmental factors in the process of brain development. The presence of poor family psychological environment, language environment and parenting style early in the child’s development may also lead to a certain degree of delay in the development of language skills. It is important to note that children with developmental language disorders are slow to respond to language, but respond normally to other sounds and have exploratory behaviors, understand and imitate music normally, have normal development of internal language functions, can play games with rag dolls, have normal interpersonal skills, know how to express their emotions and needs with expressions, gaze or actions, are attached to their mothers, can get along with children, and have an IQ The IQ is within the normal range. The gin-like speech discussed here refers to speech disorders including dysarthria and aphasia due to limited brain or peripheral neuropathy. The incidence of speech disorders [dysarthria and/or aphasia] due to brain diseases, especially cerebrovascular disease, is quite high, and according to the 1982 epidemiological survey of cerebrovascular disease in six cities, the annual domestic incidence of cerebrovascular disease was 182 per 100,000 population, and According to the 1982 epidemiological survey of cerebrovascular disease in six cities, the annual domestic incidence of cerebrovascular disease was 182 per 100,000 population and the prevalence of consultation was 620 per 100,000 population. The hemispheric hemorrhage (internal capsule and basal nucleus) that can involve the speech area accounts for 80% of the brain hemorrhage site statistics, and the middle cerebral artery thrombosis that can involve the speech area also accounts for 60% to 80% of the ischemic cerebrovascular disease incidence site statistics. The common vertebrobasilar artery thrombosis, posterior brainstem neuropathy of various etiologies, and certain myopathies can lead to dysarthria. We have a certain understanding of the causes of this disease, and when such patients appear around us, we should not look at them with strange eyes, but help them to do treatment in a timely manner, and give them more care and love in their lives, and develop good living habits.