Can you have trouble breathing while recovering from a stroke?

It is possible to have difficulty breathing while recovering from a stroke.
A stroke, which is a stroke, may cause dyspnea if the lesion is located in the respiratory center. Or a new stroke that is located in the respiratory center may cause dyspnea during stroke recovery.
Stroke patients who are bedridden for a long period of time may also suffer from respiratory infections, and when respiratory infections occur, dyspnea may also occur.
In addition, stroke patients who are bedridden for a long period of time may suffer from reduced activity and thus reduced physical strength, and may therefore experience symptoms such as panic attacks and shortness of breath, which may also manifest as dyspnea.
It is recommended to consult a doctor to clarify the cause of dyspnea, and then treat the symptoms under the doctor’s guidance.