10 Important Tips for Families with Aphasia

Preparing for Your Appointment with Aphasia

When it comes to appointments related to aphasia, it is important to be adequately prepared. While aphasia often develops unexpectedly due to emergencies, if you are visiting the doctor for symptoms or follow-up appointments, it is advisable to bring a companion along. Additionally, it is helpful to compile a list of questions you would like to have answered during your visit, ensuring that each one is addressed. Moreover, be prepared to answer any questions your medical provider may ask. Have you noticed any changes in the movement of your jaw? Are you experiencing difficulties in reading, writing sentences, or spelling words?


Diagnosis

Identifying aphasia typically occurs during the treatment of a stroke, brain injury, or brain tumor. Medical professionals employ neurological assessments, which involve asking questions about general knowledge and giving commands. For instance, they might request that you name objects, use certain words in a sentence, or repeat words and phrases. Through these tests, doctors can accurately diagnose aphasia and assess its type and severity.

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