5. Speech problems
are early signs to look out for when you have Wilson’s disease. Some speech problems you may have include stuttering or finding the right words to come up with. You may know what you want to say, but it’s just hard to communicate it. While you are being treated for Wilson’s disease, your doctor may get you into contact with a speech therapist who can help you with your speech problems.
It’s important to be able to communicate properly because it can help you when you have a problem that needs to be solved immediately. When people can’t understand you, it’ll take longer to receive help. Once you start taking the medicine for Wilson’s disease for a while, your speech problem should start to improve with the help of a speech therapist. It can be embarrassing to not be able to communicate properly, especially at work or in any social situation.