Cerebral hemorrhage (stroke), minimally invasive surgery, right hemiplegia, has been half a year, not to the point of being unable to speak. What if you talk like a mute? Now you can walk with crutche

Cerebral hemorrhage (stroke), minimally invasive surgery, right hemiplegia, has been half a year, not to the point of being unable to speak. What if you talk like a mute? Now you can walk with crutches. For patients with incomplete motor aphasia, cerebral hemorrhage can speak some words, phrases, sentences or fluently, and patients often have poor vocabulary, slow speech and repetitive language. We should teach these patients patiently, read stories repeatedly, practice flexibility and practice language skills. Another language disorder caused by stroke is dysarthria, which is mainly manifested in inaccurate pronunciation, unclear articulation, abnormal intonation, speech speed and rhythm, and excessive nasal sound. The rehabilitation method must carry out pronunciation training as soon as possible, including beginning pronunciation, continuous pronunciation, volume control and tone control. Exercise training of pronunciation organs, such as lip and tongue movement and soft jaw elevation; Pronunciation rhythm training includes stress training, intonation training and pause practice. Such patients often have excessive muscle tension, including laryngeal muscle tension. Reducing the muscle tension of laryngeal language through relaxation therapy such as breathing training and breathing control can lay the foundation for breathing and pronunciation. Relaxation therapy to reduce the tension of language and muscles through psychological behavior or drugs is also one of the important rehabilitation methods for such patients. Through active drug therapy and language induction, the language function of patients will be gradually improved. If you have any questions, please consult me.