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The loss of the ability to read is called alexia or acquired dyslexia. It can be caused by brain injuries, strokes, or neurodegenerative diseases, and it affects a person's ability to process written language. Specialized therapies and interventions can help individuals regain some reading abilities.
Apraxia is the loss of the ability to use objects properly, often resulting in difficulty performing purposeful movements or tasks despite having the physical ability to do so. It can affect a person's ability to perform everyday activities such as dressing, eating, or using tools.
Any substance which, upon introduction to the body's system, causes imparement of the body's cognative functions and/or sensory perception. (Like a loss or reduction in the body's ability to feel is an impairment of the sensory perception while a specific loss of the ability to feel pain would be a sign of both cognative and sensory impairment.)
Renal failure is the loss of function of the kidneys.
Signs of sensory loss can include difficulty hearing or seeing, numbness or tingling in extremities, imbalance or unsteadiness when walking, and decreased ability to taste or smell. Individuals may also have difficulty distinguishing between hot and cold temperatures or experience changes in their ability to feel pain.
The inability to speak is known as aphasia.
The inability to speak is known as aphasia.
The loss of the ability to speak, read, or write is referred to as aphasia. This condition can result from brain injury, stroke, or neurological disorders, affecting a person's ability to communicate effectively. Depending on the area of the brain that is impacted, aphasia can manifest in various forms, including difficulties with speech production, comprehension, or both.
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The loss of the ability of the larynx to produce normal speech sounds is known as aphonia.