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Yes, cerebral hemorrhage.
If the bleeding is located in the frontal language area, motor aphasia will occur, which means that the patient can understand what is being said but cannot articulate it.
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You're talking about a cerebral hemorrhage! Generally, as long as there is no hearing problem, you can hear you speak, and you can't speak because the affected location is the brain, and the language nerve has not yet recovered.
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Intracerebral hemorrhage if coma occurs. If the coma is not long or superficial, it may be heard, but if it is a deep coma, it is usually not heard.
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Yes, intracerebral hemorrhage mainly affects the language center of the brain, which affects the ability to express language, but does not affect comprehension and hearing.
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A patient with cerebral hemorrhage can't speak, sometimes he may also lose his memory, sometimes he can't express himself, but he can understand what we are saying, you have to communicate with him, you tell him, if he can understand, he can blink, then he can blink, that is, he understands.
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Some patients with cerebral hemorrhage will have the sequelae of not being able to speak, but it does not affect their hearing, and they can understand our speech, which is no different from the hearing of ordinary people.
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There will be sequelae after cerebral hemorrhage, and language ability and body movements will be affected, but in general, the brain's thinking ability is still there, so it can still understand what others are saying.
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Patients with cerebral hemorrhage have speech impairment due to damage to the brain nerves, but the auditory nerve is not damaged, so patients with cerebral hemorrhage can understand what we say.
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Patients with cerebral hemorrhage are unable to speak, and their intelligence is also affected. But it will not be completely lost. The average intelligence of the patient will be around 10 years old. Simple speech, the patient can understand.
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Patients with intracerebral hemorrhage have different functional impairments depending on the amount of bleeding and the location of bleeding, and if the injury site affects the language function, the injury at different parts will also produce different language impairments. There may be cases where you cannot understand the words, and there may be cases where you cannot speak.
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Patients with cerebral hemorrhage can have symptoms such as aphasia, hemiplegia, and unconsciousness, and when there is a disorder of consciousness, the patient cannot understand what we are saying.
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This is not necessarily, and in some cases if you can't speak, you should be in a complete coma. If it is only the pressure on the language center, then the hearing should still be there.
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There may be cases where you cannot understand the words, and there may be cases where you cannot speak. If the site of the injury is in the posterior part of the inferior frontal gyrus, it is also called motor aphasia, mainly because the patient has lost the ability to speak and can only speak, but cannot speak.
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Depending on the amount of bleeding and the location of the bleeding, the site of the injury affects the function of speech, and different parts of the injury will produce different language difficulties, which may appear that they cannot understand words, or they may be able to understand but not speak.
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Although a patient with cerebral hemorrhage cannot speak, he still has a clear mind and can understand what others are saying.
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What can be understood, is conscious.
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Intracerebral hemorrhage is a serious endangerment to human health, with a high rate of disability and mortality, many patients may have different degrees of sequelae after positive **, common sequelae have hemiplegia and sensory impairment of one side of the limbs, facial paralysis, aphasia, agnosia, hearing loss, mental abnormalities, personality changes, consciousness disorders, can not speak after cerebral hemorrhage is the case of aphasia, aphasia is divided into sensory aphasia, motor aphasia and mixed aphasia.
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The inability to speak is caused by a blood clot formed by cerebral hemorrhage that compresses the nerves in the language area, which has nothing to do with hearing, but may be unresponsive.
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It is the center of speech that is damaged. In this case, it depends on the degree of damage to the speech center. If the speech center is pushed and tightened after cerebral hemorrhage, and the cerebral hemorrhage is absorbed as the cerebral edema subsides, then the recovery of the language center function in this way is very high.
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After cerebral hemorrhage, he cannot speak, mainly because the cerebral hemorrhage damages the speech function center. There are two functional speech centers, which are called sensory speech centers
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I think this situation should be motor aphasia, it is advisable to rest more, you can apply nutritional neurological drugs**, and you can also actively engage in functional recovery training.
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Cerebral hemorrhage, the patient can't speak, some of them have damaged the language, but his hearing is still normal, or the meaning is normal, then he can understand our words, you can communicate, and then let him use other ways to talk to you. Just nod or shake your head.
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Analysis: Hello, I'll ask you, this condition must be a symptom of bleeding compressing the language center.
Guidance Raid Closure:
In the middle of the patient's illness, Na Nai can actively communicate with him and exercise his Li Chanchun language center. Traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture will have a certain auxiliary effect. Whether he recovers completely or not depends on the degree of his illness.
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Many patients with intracerebral hemorrhage may only have aphasia and cannot speak, or the bleeding site affects the auditory center, and they cannot hear and appear unconscious. It is best to make a comprehensive diagnosis after a doctor's examination and the location of the bleeding.
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Is crying and laughing an expression after feeling the people and things around you, or is it an unconscious expression? If you feel it, crying and laughing are conscious.
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It can't be completely good.
After stabilization, of course, you have to ****.
Listen specifically to the doctor in charge.
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Hello! It is the language center of the brain that is damaged, and it is related to the compression of cerebral hemorrhage.
Suggestion: improve brain CT and electroencephalogram, pay attention to rest and control infection, blood clots will continue to compress if they are not absorbed in time, and pay attention to prevent thrombosis.
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The hope of recovery with the correct ** method is very great, if it is left paralysis, relatively speaking, the left hand is lighter, it is recommended to go to the treasurer of the Imperial Cuitang Xin Pingqi and Gui Zhizi for consultation.
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Then look at the bleeding there, how much it is!
Take care of it and you should be able to recover quickly!
Intracerebral hemorrhage patients are no more symptomatic than others, after all, it is a brain problem! Big or small!
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Should it be right basal ganglia hemorrhage? The amount of bleeding should not be large, and the recovery is okay, but it is difficult to recover from hemiplegia. It's best to be able to take care of yourself.
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Spend more time with me, talk more, and wake up one day. The feet should be moved, massaged.
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If you need to take Chinese medicine pills to pass through the meridians, it is naturally fine.
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Some bleeding sites affect language function, resulting in motor aphasia or sensory aphasia, which is manifested as being able to speak but not understanding the language, or understanding the language but not being able to speak. And so on.
If you still have any questions, please feel free to continue to consult. I wish the patient a speedy **!
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Hello, how long has it been a cerebral hemorrhage? Generally, after the acute phase of intracerebral hemorrhage, it is the recovery period. The first three months are the best recovery period, and you can recover partially from six months to a year.
After one year, there is a sequelae period. Regarding the recovery of speech, it is necessary for family members and patients to teach them to talk more, take the initiative to express themselves, and communicate with them more.
Ensure food and water intake and good hygiene.
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