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How Can Congenital Absence Of The Uvula Be Treated?

my daughter is 2.7 years old.. she is not speaking words clearly .. talking from nose ... as we checked doctor it is found that uvala is absent for her .... she had the problem of liquid coming out through nose.. please advice operation is necessary ... and will she improve speaking clearly after operation....
Tue, 19 Sep 2017
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Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com.

I had gone through your question I can understand your concern about your daughters speaking problem.

You need to consult a ENT surgeon and get the oronasal communication treated.

Yes it will improve the speaking problem and also the foods coming out of nose.
Surgery is important and must be done in young age too.

Hope my answer will help you and write us back if you feel any further help needed. Wishing her good health ahead.

Regards
Dr Muzaffar Hussain Parray.
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How Can Congenital Absence Of The Uvula Be Treated?

Hi Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com. I had gone through your question I can understand your concern about your daughters speaking problem. You need to consult a ENT surgeon and get the oronasal communication treated. Yes it will improve the speaking problem and also the foods coming out of nose. Surgery is important and must be done in young age too. Hope my answer will help you and write us back if you feel any further help needed. Wishing her good health ahead. Regards Dr Muzaffar Hussain Parray.