Can stroke patients hear you?

They can usually breathe unaided, and can hear and see, blink and move their eyes. They might be able to communicate by blinking. Locked-in syndrome is often due to a stroke in the brain stem, which is the part of the brain closest to the spinal cord.
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Can a stroke patient understand you?

The condition can affect a person's ability to understand what is being said to them or asked of them (auditory comprehension). Aphasia may also affect the ability to read, write, and deal with numbers. Your speech pathologist can provide you with additional information on aphasia and motor speech disorders.
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What do stroke victims feel?

Stroke impacts the brain, and the brain controls our behavior and emotions. You or your loved one may experience feelings of irritability, forgetfulness, carelessness or confusion. Feelings of anger, anxiety or depression are also common.
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Can people hear during a stroke?

Stroke may affect all levels of the auditory pathway and lead to hearing reception and/or perception deficits. Sudden-onset hearing loss after stroke of the vertebrobasilar territory and/or low brainstem is one of the less frequent neurologic impairments, while cortical or central deafness is even rarer.
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Can stroke victims speak again?

So even after a left-hemisphere stroke impairs the ability to speak, patients can sometimes sing their words instead. It's still difficult, but with the help of a skilled speech-language pathologist, words can finally be accessed.
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A remarkable recovery from a severe stroke



How long does it take for a stroke patient to regain speech?

Some patients may recover from aphasia after stroke within a matter of hours or days following onset. Researchers believe the duration of spontaneous recovery can be extended up to six months after the onset of symptoms and various forms of speech and language therapies.
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Which side of the brain is worse to have a stroke?

The terms Left Brain Stroke and Right Brain Stroke refer to the side of the brain where the obstruction causing the stroke occurs. There is not a worse or better side to have a stroke on as both sides control many important functions, but a more severe stroke will result in amplified effects.
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How can I help a stroke patient speak again?

One idea for an activity is singing together, especially if the person enjoyed singing before. Some people can sing after a stroke, even if they cannot speak, because singing and speaking use different parts of the brain. Other ideas include: playing card games that involve saying the name of the card.
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Why do stroke patients make noise?

Neuroscientists are helping stroke survivors regain control of their bodies by using unexpected bursts of noise to boost brain function and facilitate movement. The bang from a car backfiring or the crack of a starter's pistol will elicit little more than a startled response from most people.
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What to say after someone has a stroke?

Here are our top stroke survivor quotes:
  • “The secret of your success is found in your daily routine.” ...
  • “You can rise up from anything. ...
  • “If you get tired, learn to rest, not quit.” ...
  • “Don't tell people your plans. ...
  • “Interrupt anxiety with gratitude” ...
  • “Start thinking wellness, not illness” – Kate Allatt, Stroke Survivor.
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Can a stroke cause loss of empathy?

After surviving a stroke, a stroke survivor may become less empathetic towards others. Empathy is the ability to see things from another person's perspective. Empathy is especially important when it comes to understanding how another person is feeling.
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Why do stroke patients sleep so much?

The main reason for you being tired is simply that you have had a stroke. In the early weeks and months after a stroke your body is healing and the rehabilitation process takes up a lot of energy so it is very common to feel tired.
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Is having a stroke painful?

Because a stroke is a medical emergency, some people wonder if a stroke hurts. It may come as a surprise, but for many people a stroke does not hurt. Individuals who experience a severe headache during a stroke may feel pain.
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Should stroke patients watch TV?

Protect my energy. No talk radio, TV, or nervous visitors. During stroke recovery, the brain needs stimulation in order to heal itself.
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Do stroke victims recognize family?

In severe cases, a survivor with prosopagnosia can't recognize familiar faces after stroke – even the faces of close friends and family. Other individuals may have trouble distinguishing between two unknown faces, or even between a face and an object.
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How can you help a stroke patient at home?

How to Care for a Stroke Patient at Home
  1. Encourage daily rehabilitation exercise. ...
  2. Don't do too much, but be helpful. ...
  3. Talk with social workers or case managers for tips. ...
  4. Talk with an OT for house modification recommendations. ...
  5. Keep a record of side effects from medication. ...
  6. Be on the lookout for new stroke side effects.
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Can stroke victims cry?

This is called pseudobulbar affect (PBA). With PBA, you could have outbursts of emotion that don't match the situation you're in. You might laugh at something sad, or cry at something funny. These changes are common for people after a stroke, but they can be tough to live with.
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How long does slurred speech last after a stroke?

Most individuals see a significant improvement in speech within the first six months of suffering a stroke. During this time, the brain is healing and repairing itself, so recovery is much quicker. But for others, the recovery process can be slow and their aphasia may endure for several more months and even years.
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Can you talk during a stroke?

Strokes affect people differently. Some people are unable to speak or communicate, but they can walk. On the other hand, another person having a stroke may be able to talk normally, yet they're unable to walk or stand because of poor coordination or weakness in one leg.
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What does a speech therapist do for stroke patients?

Part of the personalized care plan a speech-language pathologist creates may involve techniques for neuromuscular re-education of the voice and swallowing muscles, cognitive language exercises to restore or adapt language understanding and communication skills along with some activities to adjust communication ability.
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Which side of stroke affects speech?

Summary. A left-sided stroke affects the left side of the brain and the right side of the body. This type of stroke can also cause cognitive and language problems, which can include either difficulty with comprehension, speech, or both.
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What type of stroke affects speech?

When stroke affects speech, it's often the result of a left hemisphere stroke. This is because the language center of the brain resides in the left hemisphere.
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Can brain repair itself after stroke?

The damaged brain can recover function in many ways; all involve a process called neuroplasticity. New connections can form, allowing healthy parts of the brain to "take over" for parts that are damaged. It is even possible for new brain cells to form from stem cells in the brain.
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Why can't people speak after stroke?

Aphasia affects your ability to speak and understand what others say. It can also affect your ability to read and write. It happens when you're no longer able to understand or use language. Aphasia is a common problem after stroke and around a third of stroke survivors have it.
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What happens right before a stroke?

Sudden dizziness, loss of balance or coordination. Loss of vision or changes to your vision in one or both eyes, which usually happens suddenly. Feeling confused or having trouble understanding things that are usually easy for you. Numbness or weakness on one side of the body (or in one arm or leg)
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