Some of the speech disorders caused by cerebral infarction can be completely recovered through active rehabilitation treatment, but some of them may leave certain sequelae.
Depending on the infarction lesion, cerebral infarction can cause various manifestations such as limb movement disorder and speech disorder. If the infarction lesion is small and timely thrombolytic therapy, speech disorder can be recovered. It is recommended to follow the medical advice to take aspirin and other medications correctly after the acute stage, and to carry out speech function training with the help of a rehabilitator.
However, not all speech disorders can be cured. If the infarction is large, or if the medication is not taken regularly, or if the patient does not recover in time, he or she may suffer from loss of speech, dysarthria, etc., which will have an impact on daily life and socialization.
For speech disorders caused by cerebral infarction, it is important to seek professional help from a doctor in a timely manner.