What’s with the speech lag?

Stuttering and inability to speak may be caused by stuttering, may be caused by cerebrovascular disease, or may be caused by epilepsy.
1. stuttering: stuttering is a disease related to genetic factors, developmental factors, neurophysiological factors, and mental factors, and it often develops in childhood, and the patient may have the symptoms of speech stuttering and inability to speak.
2. cerebrovascular disease: if the patient has cerebrovascular disease such as cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, etc., and there is damage to the nerves in the brain, which affects the articulation function of the muscles in the throat, the patient may also have symptoms of speech stuttering and inability to speak.
3. Epilepsy: Epilepsy is a disease caused by excessive discharges of neurons in the brain. If epilepsy affects the neurons that manage the muscles of articulation, the patient will also have symptoms of speech stuttering and inability to speak.
In addition to the above factors, other factors can also cause patients to experience symptoms of stuck speech and inability to speak. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause and ask the doctor to take care of it.