Can aphasia after brain hemorrhage still recover with rehabilitation?

Whether aphasia can be recovered after cerebral hemorrhage depends on factors such as the amount of bleeding, the size of the lesion, and the severity of the lesion’s impact on brain function. In addition, active postoperative speech function training can also help patients recover their language function. 1. If the amount of bleeding is small and the nerve center of speech is compressed rather than damaged, patients can usually return to normal life after lifting the factors of cerebral hemorrhage, cooperating with the doctor to carry out active rehabilitation training, adhering to the medication, and keeping a happy mood. 2. If the amount of bleeding is excessive and the speech nerve center and basal ganglia are completely destroyed, the patient usually cannot recover completely and there is a risk of sequelae. After the patient’s consciousness is restored after surgery, speech therapy can be carried out. Start with some simple single words, then gradually transition from monosyllables to phrases, and finally practice some short sentences. It is important to note that the process of speech training is often quite long, and the patient should maintain a good attitude and actively cooperate with the rehabilitator’s treatment in order to achieve the best training effect. People with aphasia after cerebral hemorrhage should adhere to the rehabilitation training under the guidance of professional doctors in order to restore certain speech function. If there is any discomfort during the training, feedback should be given to the doctor in time to avoid delaying the treatment.