Can a cerebral hemorrhage cause aphasia?

Cerebral hemorrhage, i.e., brain hemorrhage, can cause the symptom of aphasia, which is caused by damage to the language center of the brain due to cerebral hemorrhage.
Cerebral hemorrhage refers to the rupture of cerebral blood vessels under the action of various factors, resulting in blood overflow, pressure damage to brain tissue, triggering a series of brain dysfunction, including traumatic cerebral hemorrhage, spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage, the different parts of the bleeding site, the different amount of bleeding, will cause different symptoms.
There are several functional areas in the cerebral cortex, and different parts of the brain tissue can innervate different neural activities. The functional area that innervates the language center is mostly located in the left cerebral hemisphere, also known as the dominant hemisphere. Specifically, it is also divided into motor speech center, auditory speech center and written speech center. Aphasia occurs when a hematoma from a brain hemorrhage compresses the left hemisphere.
It is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner for the treatment of cerebral hemorrhage under the guidance of a medical professional.