palgalehed
Palgalehed, also known as palgalehedus, is a term used in Estonian to describe a condition characterized by the loss of the palatal reflex, a natural reflex that causes the tongue to rise towards the roof of the mouth when a liquid or solid food is placed on the tongue. This reflex is crucial for the development of speech and is typically present in infants and young children. However, in some individuals, this reflex may not develop or may be lost, leading to palgalehed.
The loss of the palatal reflex can occur due to various reasons, including neurological issues, developmental
The primary concern with palgalehed is its impact on speech development. Without the palatal reflex, individuals
Treatment for palgalehed typically involves speech therapy to help the individual develop the necessary speech sounds.
In summary, palgalehed is a condition characterized by the loss of the palatal reflex, which can impact