Aphasia after cerebral hemorrhage


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The types of aphasia after cerebral hemorrhage usually include motor aphasia, sensory aphasia, and naming aphasia. The specific analysis is as follows:
1. Motor aphasia
patients mainly show that they can understand the meaning of other people's language, but they cannot express themselves. In most cases, it is due to the damage of the third frontal gyrus of the dominant hemisphere.
2. Sensory aphasia
patients mainly show that they cannot understand the meaning of other people's speech, and they cannot understand what they say. Check the occurrence of self-talk. In most cases, it is due to the damage of Wilnik's area in the posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus.
3. Naming aphasia
patients can say the use of objects, but they cannot say the right names. In most cases, it is caused by the damage of the posterior part of the superior temporal gyrus or temporal junction.