Whether speech stuttering after a small stroke can be recovered by taking medication should be decided according to the specific situation of the patient, if the symptoms are mild, it can generally be recovered, if the situation is more serious and the condition is recurring, it may not be recovered.
The cause of incomplete aphasia in small strokes may be due to the formation of small thrombi in the endothelium of the internal carotid artery at the site of atherosclerosis. Since the embolus is small, it can be dislodged by the flow of blood or by the action of medication. If the attack is occasional and the symptoms are mild, the unfavorable speech can usually be recovered with medication.
If the stroke is frequent and the symptoms are getting worse, it may be the occurrence of cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction, and if the area affected is large and affects the speech center usually the situation may not be recovered.
Post-stroke speech disorders, in addition to medication can also be under the guidance of the doctor for rehabilitation, it is recommended that the patient early treatment in order to get a good expectation.