If you have certain conditions, you may be more at risk for dysphasia. If you have experienced a stroke or brain damage, or have Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, dementia, or seizures, your risk is higher than people without these conditions. Regardless of the risk factors you possess, if you notice any of the symptoms we have mentioned, contact your doctor.

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