Significant signs to look out for are difficulty speaking, issues understanding what people are saying, and sudden confusion. These symptoms appear when the parts of the brain in charge of language are damaged as a result of interrupted blood flow. This usually results in slurred speech, difficulty finding the right words when speaking, and even complete loss of ability to speak. However, sometimes the symptoms are very subtle and may not be noticed at first. If you do notice small changes in speech, seek medical advice to determine whether you need treatment.

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