New onset stutter: Stuttering is common in childhood, and may persist or reemerge in adulthood, but if this is a new problem you should get further evaluation. A neurologist can help make sure there are no serious problems, and a speech pathologist can assist with therapeutic measures. Don't worry to much - benign conditions like stress or migraine variant( ie. No headache) are common, but you should see a doctor.
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