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Stroke: Behavior Changes
Overview
Depending on what part of the brain was affected, a person may not act the same after a stroke as they acted before the stroke.
In some cases, these behavior changes may be the result of an emotional or psychological problem. But they might also be linked to:
- A memory problem. For example, someone may need reminders to do daily tasks.
- A behavior problem. For example, a person may not respond the right way in social situations.
If the person you care for has these problems, talk with your doctor to see if treatment might help. And remember that nagging or getting angry only makes things worse. But giving praise for positive behavior can help.
Credits
Current as of: July 31, 2024
Current as of: July 31, 2024