10 Hemorrhagic Stroke Symptoms
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Difficulty Speaking or Understanding Language
A hemorrhagic stroke can hinder a person's ability to express language or understand it. A person experiencing a stroke may have trouble explaining what is happening at that moment.
They may struggle to find the right words, or their words may come out slurred and their speech may be choppy. If you try to speak to a person as they experience a stroke, they may appear confused because they are unable to extract meaning from the words they hear.
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