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What Causes Frequent Crying And Delayed Speech?

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Posted on Sat, 18 Oct 2014
Question: Hello,

My son 9.5 years old cries frequently over about almost any issue. He also has speech delay.

Can you please advise appropriate approach to handle this situation.

Kind regards,

Hatim
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Answered by Dr. Arun (55 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Needs further evaluation, speech therapy

Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing to us

Please give me more details
1. Birth weight, term, preterm, whether he cried at birth, any hospitalisations before.
2. General development, sitting, standing, walking, talking at what age?
3. Which class does he go to now, how are his studies?
Speech delay and irritability could be due to a number of causes and syndromes like asperger, ADHD, or birth insults

I suggest you should get him fully evaluated by a child neurologist.

If everything is normal, speech therapy will help him immensely.

Wishing him speedy recovery
Dr Arun
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What Causes Frequent Crying And Delayed Speech?

Brief Answer: Needs further evaluation, speech therapy Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for writing to us Please give me more details 1. Birth weight, term, preterm, whether he cried at birth, any hospitalisations before. 2. General development, sitting, standing, walking, talking at what age? 3. Which class does he go to now, how are his studies? Speech delay and irritability could be due to a number of causes and syndromes like asperger, ADHD, or birth insults I suggest you should get him fully evaluated by a child neurologist. If everything is normal, speech therapy will help him immensely. Wishing him speedy recovery Dr Arun