

feelings of hopelessness, frustration, and anger.Stroke can also lead to changes in behavior and emotional symptoms such as: impaired spatial awareness, such as difficulty understanding how to use objects or recognizing your own body.difficulty performing skilled physical activities such as dressing yourself.problems with executive functions such as planning, problem-solving, and reasoning.trouble speaking, reading, writing, or understanding others.weakness, numbness, or paralysis on one side of your body.Physical symptoms of a stroke may include:

A stroke can cause physical, cognitive (mental), and emotional symptoms in both the short and the long term.
