Slurred speech is one of the easiest signs of a stroke to recognize. If someone suspects another person of having a stroke, asking them to repeat a simple sentence can confirm the existence of slurred speech or an inability to correctly repeat the words. It is highly likely that a person who suddenly exhibits slurred speech is experiencing a stroke, although other disorders of the nervous system, including a head or brain injury, can cause this symptom too. In any case, immediate evaluation is needed.

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