It is typical for a person having a stroke to lose some or all sensation in areas of the skin. This strange symptom occurs because, during a stroke, areas of the brain that process sensory information can become damaged. This especially affects touch and temperature. Depending on the area of the brain affected, a person may also lose hearing, smell, and taste sensations. Loss of sensation will often improve with a special type of rehab called sensory re-education therapy.

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