Will you recover from a brain hemorrhage with slurred speech?

Cerebral hemorrhage causes slurred speech, which can return to normal in mild cases, or partially recover in severe cases, leaving sequelae. Slurred speech caused by cerebral hemorrhage is generally caused by damage to the speech center of the brain. If the damage is mild and timely treatment is provided within three months after the hemorrhage, normal speech can be restored. If the nerve damage is severe, normal speech cannot be restored. If you don’t have timely treatment and oral expression training after a brain hemorrhage, you will not be able to regain your slurred speech for a long time, and it will be difficult to recover from it during the later exercise and treatment, so it is recommended that you get treatment as soon as possible. When brain hemorrhage causes slurred speech or articulation, it is necessary to treat it as soon as possible, and medication and speech rehabilitation exercises can be chosen under the guidance of doctors to promote functional recovery.