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Speech therapy clinic in Amritsar, Speech therapy in Amritsar, Speech therapist in Amritsar, Aphasia therapy in Amritsar, Language therapy in Amritsar, Speech and language therapist in Amritsar.
Aphasia is a language disorder in which the ability to express and understand written and spoken language is impaired.
Aphasia is classified into two main categories I.e fluent and non fluent aphasia
Fluent aphasia In this type of aphasia, the ability to understand speech is impaired while the ability to express speech is remain intact but the spoken language is meaningless. Reading and writing abilities are also affected.Ex. Wernicke's aphasia
Non fluent aphasia In this type of aphasia , the ability to produce speech is affected ie. Limited vocabulary, short sentences, grammatical mistakes etc. and the ability to understand speech is remain intact. Ex. Broca's aphasia or expressive aphasia.
Causes- there are different areas in the brain which are responsible for expressing and understanding of language.
Damage to these language areas of the brain leads to aphasia.
Brain injury
Stroke
Traumatic brain injury
Brain tumors
Brain infections, etc.
Symptoms of aphasia
Symptoms depends upon the damaged area and type of aphasia
Difficulties in communication
Weakness and paralysis of limbs
Difficulty in following directions
Difficulty in answering questions
Meaningless sentences
Difficulty in repetition of words and sentences
Naming difficulty
Writing difficulty
Reading difficulty
Difficulty in understanding and expressing speech
Difficulty in formation of sentences, etc.
Treatment of aphasia-
Spontaneous recovery some people with aphasia show improvement in communication abilities without any treatment while some people don't show any improvement.
All peoples with aphasia require speech therapy. The rate of recovery is increased when speech therapy is started just after injury in spontaneous recovery period.
Who provides speech therapy-
Speech and language therapist. Who is a professionalist having bachelor's or master's degree in audiology and speech language pathology.
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