Introduction Aphasia is a language disorder that commonly occurs after a stroke and can severely impact a person’s ability to communicate effectively. It affects speaking, understanding spoken and written language, reading, and writing, which can drastically affect personal relationships, social interactions, and overall quality of life. Approximately 25-40% of stroke survivors experience aphasia. This article explores the causes, types, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, challenges, and ways to support individuals living with aphasia. What is Aphasia? Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder resulting from damage to the parts of the brain that control language. It is not a problem with intelligence,…