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When we hear the term "tongue-tied", most of us have a mental image of someone who is struggling to speak ... Since these symptoms can also be caused by other problems, it's a good idea to be evaluated by a knowledgeable health care provider (a lactation consultant if possible) to rule out causes other than tongue-tie.
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www.storknet.com/cubbies/breast/AS-tonguetied.htm
www.storknet.com/cubbies/breast/AS-tonguetied.htm
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Tongue tie is just one reason a baby may be experiencing difficulty breastfeeding. It can be difficult to diagnose a baby as tongue-tied and assess if this condition has an impact on breastfeeding. ... A restrictive frenulum may cause any, or all, of the following symptoms:
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Some experts believe that tongue - tie does not cause symptoms. Others believe that it can lead to feeding difficulties, alterations in speech, and personal or social problems related to restricted tongue movements. ... A breast-fed baby with tongue-tie may have: ... Photos: See Symptoms of Shingles...
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children.webmd.com/tc/tongue-tie-symptoms
children.webmd.com/tc/tongue-tie-symptoms
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i am 18 now and i was tongue tied for 15 years i got surgery when i was 15. i talked like a baby or a child for 15 years and always got made fun of... the tip of my tongue was wraped under my tongue i was soooo happy after i got the surgery =] ... "What are the Symptoms of Tongue Tie? Part II" ...
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more about Tongue Tied ... Numerous newborn babies have a strand of tissue (frenulum) underneath the tongue that anchors the tip of the tongue to the floor of the mouth. This might restrict the protrusion of the tongue ... If an infant actually is tongue tied, this could interfere with breast-feeding, or speech, as mentioned.
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www.ecureme.com/emyhealth/Pediatrics/Tongue_Tied.asp
www.ecureme.com/emyhealth/Pediatrics/Tongue_Tied.asp
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Tongue tie occurs when the tissue on the underside of the front of the tongue is positioned too far forward on the tongue, making it difficult to move the tongue. This tissue is called the lingual frenulum. ... Back to TopSymptoms...
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health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/tongue-tie/ove...
health.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/tongue-tie/overview.html
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Dr. Greene talks about tongue tie, its causes and treatment. ... Dr. Greene, my 2 1/2-year-old son is tongue-tied (the skin under his tongue comes to the very tip of his tongue). I have seen several doctors regarding this issue, but none feel that it is necessary to surgically correct this problem.
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Pediatric expert Dr Greene from DrGreene.co explains how in some kids, the lingual frenulum is short and taut after birth, partially restricting movement of the tongue. This condition is called ankyloglossia -- more commonly known as tongue-tie. ... What is a tongue-tie? Will it go away on its own?
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Transcript for "What are the Symptoms of Tongue Tie? Part I" featuring Dr. Stewart ... Doctor Stewart: The classic sounds that are tongue tip sounds are things like L, D, Z. Those all require contact between the tip of the tongue and the teeth. It's interesting, many children don ... "What is Tongue Tied?" featuring Dr. Stewart...
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www.healththeater.com/video/What_are_the_Symptoms_of_To...
www.healththeater.com/video/What_are_the_Symptoms_of_Tongue_Tie_Part_I_featuring_Dr_Stewart_id173.html
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