10 Aneurysm Symptoms
Symptom #6: Difficulty Speaking
Speech comes naturally to us, except for when we are learning new words or languages. Once we have learned them thoroughly then we won’t even need to think about what we want to say in order to say something. It is all done by the brain but even speaking can become a problem if something is wrong with the brain.
During a rupture of a cerebral aneurysm, speech can be compromised as the blood starts to disrupt the proper functioning of the brain. Structures get pushed and compressed by the accumulation of blood and it can cause havoc in our brain. It could manifest as having problems finding the right words, speaking without any sense, having problems understanding written and spoken words or it may even cause the patient to stop talking at all.
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