10 Blood Clot in Brain Symptoms
Symptom #5: Dysarthria
Dysarthria occurs when there is a neurological injury that results in a motor speech disorder characterized by poor articulation. It can be caused by any disease or condition that causes injury to the motor-speech system in the brain as it impairs control over the throat, tongue, and lips. It may also occur if the cranial nerves (trigeminal, facial, glossopharyngeal, vagus, or hypoglossal) are affected.
Some conditions that may cause dysarthria include parkinsonism, Niemann-Pick disease, Huntington’s disease, traumatic brain injury, and a blood clot in the brain.
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