Partial aphasia is a condition in which the patient has aphasia, such as auditory aphasia, naming aphasia, transcortical aphasia, conductive aphasia, or motor aphasia, all at the same time. Patients with partial aphasia usually have auditory comprehension disorders and oral expression disorders, which are often characterized by naming errors, retelling errors, expression errors, and comprehension errors. The common cause of aphasia is damage to the brain tissue due to craniocerebral trauma and intracranial lesions, resulting in aphasia. In addition to the treatment of the cause of aphasia, aphasia should be treated as early as possible with rehabilitation therapy such as speech therapy and psychotherapy, timely encouragement of the patient to increase the patient’s confidence in the treatment, and to improve the prognosis of the possibility of aphasia. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment, standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor, scientific training, in order to avoid delaying the condition.