What is the recovery rate of aphasia in cerebral infarction

There are no standardized data on recovery rates for cerebral infarct aphasia. The degree of recovery of aphasia varies because of the large differences between individuals. It may not be recovered, it may be partially recovered, or it may be fully recovered. If the cerebral infarction is severe and treatment is not timely, the patient may experience severe sequelae and the aphasia may not be recovered. If the patient has a more severe infarction, but is treated aggressively and rehabilitated, it may be possible to regain some of the language function. If the patient’s condition is mild, active treatment, and active rehabilitation training, aphasia and other symptoms, can be better improved, there is a possibility of complete recovery. It is recommended that patients and their families keep a good attitude, actively cooperate with the treatment, and reasonably carry out rehabilitation training, in order to achieve a better recovery effect.