What’s the reason for the slurred speech after a cerebral infarction?

After a cerebral infarction, the difficulty in speaking well may be related to the patient’s speed of speech, mood, and the difficulty in pronouncing some Chinese characters.
After cerebral infarction, speech disorder and poor speech are common symptoms. The degree of the patient’s speech is often related to the speed of the patient’s speech, which may become less fluent when the patient speaks faster; it is also related to the patient’s mood, which may affect the degree of the patient’s speech if the patient’s mood is not good.
In addition, the speech of patients with cerebral infarction is also related to the pronunciation of Chinese characters. If the pronunciation of Chinese characters is not simple enough, the patient’s speech will be more fluent; if the pronunciation of Chinese characters is complicated, the patient may not be able to speak fluently.
Patients can undergo speech therapy with the help of a rehabilitation therapist to promote the recovery of normal speech function.