There’s this girl who spits sometimes when she talks and so does my sister, and just out of curiosity what is the cause of that? I know 1 person who has a lisp but how do you develop a lisp and how do you grow out of one? Just a question.
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There’s this girl who spits sometimes when she talks and so does my sister, and just out of curiosity what is the cause of that? I know 1 person who has a lisp but how do you develop a lisp and how do you grow out of one? Just a question.
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Most people are born with a lisp and it isn’t something you develop. The cause of a lisp can vary. In some instances, the cause is physiological, and the patient has some sort of deformity or medical condition which causes a lisp. For example, a child with swollen adenoids may tend to lisp, as will people who have recurring stuffy noses. More commonly, a lisp appears to be psychological in origin, and lisps often emerge as a reaction to stress. Children may start lisping, for example, to gain attention, or someone may develop a lisp after a traumatic accident. There is therapy that can be done to help be overcome a lisp and extreme spitting.
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