What’s wrong with a cerebral infarction that doesn’t speak?

Patients with cerebral infarction can not speak, common causes such as aphasia, dysarthria and so on, need to consult the doctor in time for professional treatment.
1. Aphasia: after the occurrence of cerebral infarction, the patient’s language center is damaged, which may cause aphasia, and thus the symptom of not speaking may occur.
2. Dysarthria: If the brainstem infarction leads to true bulbar palsy, or bilateral cerebral hemispheric lesions lead to pseudo-bulbar palsy, it may cause dysarthria, which leads to problems with the articulation organs and prevents the patient from expressing his/her language, and he/she may not be able to speak.
It is recommended that patients with cerebral infarction should consult a doctor in time and under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid adverse consequences.