Damage to a particular region of the brain that regulates language expression and comprehension results in aphasia, a language impairment. A person with aphasia finds it difficult to interact with others.Aphasia is a common side effect of stroke. Aphasia affects both men and women equally, and the majority of sufferers are in their middle to late years.Aphasia comes in a variety of forms. These are often identified depending on the extent of the damage and the region of the language-dominant side of the brain that is damaged. The type of aphasia a person has will determine their symptoms. People who have Broca aphasia, also known as an expressive aphasia, may talk in brief but precise phrases and may even drop the words "and" and "the" from their vocabulary. Usually, they are able to grasp some forms of communication. People with Broca's aphasia frequently experience right-sided weakness or paralysis of the arm and leg because the front section of the brain, which is also crucial for motor movements, has been damaged.
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