Will there be symptoms of aphasia in sequelae of cerebral infarction?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-22
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Cerebral infarction can cause aphasia. The left cerebral hemisphere is the center of speech, and if the lesion is in the left cerebral hemisphere, most patients will have aphasia, including motor aphasia, sensory aphasia, mixed aphasia, and dysarthria. Patients may also have movement or sensory impairment on the right side of the limb.

    Mixed aphasia refers to the presence of symptoms of sensory and motor aphasia at the same time. Motor aphasia is when a person is able to speak on their own, but does not understand or understand what they or others are saying. People with mixed aphasia are neither able to speak nor understand what others are saying.

    Sensory aphasia is when people are able to speak on their own but cannot understand what others are saying.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Patients with cerebral infarction may experience aphasia. There are different functional areas in the human brain, which correspond to different language functions, which are called language centers, including motor language centers, sensory language centers, and writing centers.

    If a cerebral infarction occurs in these areas, symptoms of aphasia occur, and motor aphasia is something that the patient can understand but hear, but is unable to express himself. Sensory aphasia refers to the fact that the patient's speech function is normal, but he is unable to understand the words he hears, so although he speaks fluently, he is meaningless in content and logically confused.

    If there is aphasia, it is necessary to be alert to the possibility of cerebral infarction, and it is necessary to go to the hospital immediately to complete the brain magnetic resonance imaging and other related examinations.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the effect of cerebral infarction is not satisfactory or the condition is severe, it will leave sequelae, such as headache, dizziness, hemiplegia on the affected side, movement disorders, and loss of ability to work in severe cases.

    If the internal carotid artery system is infarcted, the sequelae left include headache, dizziness, mental disorder, speech disorder, emotional disorder, forced crying and laughter, hemianopia, auditory changes, sensory impairment on the affected side, hemiplegia on the affected side, numbness, movement disorders, etc. If the sequelae are severe, they will lose their ability to work and be bedridden, causing serious family and social burdens.

    The sequelae caused by posterior circulation infarction include dizziness, mental disorders, cranial nerve damage, motor disorders, ataxia, and even bedridden.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The sequelae of cerebral infarction refer to the symptoms of abnormal muscle strength, slurred speech, crooked corners of the mouth, incontinence and other symptoms in patients with cerebral infarction, and the main reason for these symptoms is that neurons are damaged due to cerebral infarction, and there are problems with the corresponding limb control and speech functions of neurons. Once neurons are damaged, they are almost impossible to recover and cannot regenerate, so there will be sequelae. Patients should develop good living habits, ensure adequate sleep, pay attention to rest, quit smoking and avoid alcohol, and relax their mood.

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