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Factors affecting recovery after stroke
Although it is not possible to fully recover, the patient has the ability to recover from a cerebrovascular accident and can integrate into the community. It is important to know the factors that influence recovery from a stroke.
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Why is the child slow to speak?
Up to 20% of children are late talkers or use words more slowly than their peers. Some children even exhibit behavioral disorders due to tantrums due to their inability to express what they want to say.
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Golden time to intervene children with speech delay
A child is diagnosed with language delay when he or she pronounces words well, but can only put two words together. A child with delayed speech means that the child can use words and phrases to express himself or herself, but it is difficult to understand. These two abilities need to be distinguished in order to have timely intervention.
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What to do when the child has a speech delay?
If delayed speech in children is not intervened promptly, it will cause children to suffer many disadvantages in daily activities, communication, and even easily ignore accompanying diseases. Therefore, parents need to clearly understand what to do when their children are delayed in speech to help them develop normally like children of the same age.
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Dangerous complications of cerebral infarction
Cerebral infarction can take away life if not recognized and treated promptly. When having a stroke, take the patient to a hospital that can diagnose and treat strokes in order to intervene promptly to save the patient's life.
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Language disorder after stroke
Language disorder is a sequela of stroke that severely affects the patient's life. After a stroke, the inability to speak has many forms that are characteristic of the level of damage to different areas of the brain. However, the patient's language ability can be restored if they practice persistently with the support of doctors and family.
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Treatment in patients with cerebral hematoma due to traumatic brain injury
Traumatic brain injury with hematoma is a severe type of traumatic brain injury. Even with active treatment or hematoma treatment, the patient is still at risk of permanent brain damage and can leave many sequelae such as hemiplegia, epilepsy, language disorders, etc.
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Intellectual, epilepsy, language and motor disorders after traumatic brain injury
The brain is the control center of the central nervous system, responsible for commanding all human behavior. With a special structure, each area of the brain is nourished by a separate blood vessel.
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Does a 26-month-old child who is quiet have a speech delay?
My baby is 26 months old but doesn't talk much and only says 1 word, is there any problem? I am very smart and understand what people say
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Teach children to speak, pay attention to early detection of language disorders
Early speaking skills help children succeed in developing reading, writing and communication skills throughout childhood and later life. Therefore, in the early years of life, parents should spend time teaching their children to speak.
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Teaching children to speak: Knowledge to know
Before they are able to speak, children begin by learning sounds and meaningless words. Children learn to talk in the first 3 years of life, when the brain is developing rapidly. During this time, practicing talking is important for the development of your child's speech.
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