What is aphasia in cerebral infarction

The so-called motor aphasia refers to patients who can understand the content and meaning of others’ speech, but are unable to speak or express themselves clearly. Sensory aphasia is a condition in which the patient is able to speak on his or her own and understand what is being said, but is not able to understand the meaning of what is being said. Mixed aphasia is a condition in which the patient is unable to understand what others are saying, but is also unable to express or speak for himself or herself. The treatment of aphasia is mainly based on the basic treatment of cerebral infarction, and at the same time, corresponding speech function training should be given, which can be combined with acupuncture, physiotherapy and other related treatments to promote functional recovery. For cerebral infarction aphasia, the application of secondary prevention drugs and the adjustment of diet structure are also effective treatments to promote cerebral infarction aphasia, and can effectively prevent the recurrence of cerebral infarction.