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Breaking down the Barrier: Understanding Dysphasia vs Aphasia

Conclusion

Dysphasia and aphasia have the same causes and symptoms. In fact, they are often confused for each other. They are both neurological conditions that affect the ability to communicate verbally. It is important to contact your doctor or speech therapist for treatment if you experience any symptoms of these conditions.

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