Neurological Disease
Some neurological conditions would trigger Broca’s aphasia. Among these, Alzheimer’s disease is probably the most common cause. This form of dementia would damage some neurons in your brain and result in temporary or permanent loss of language capabilities. People with these conditions tend to have some problems with reasoning or thinking. Aging is often the most important risk factor for neurological illnesses. They are often diagnosed in those people who are above 60 years old. In late phases, these patients might find it nearly impossible to communicate with other people. Thus, they require assistance and help to keep performing some basic functions. [6]










