Fluent Aphasia
Fluent Aphasia is a type of language disorder that affects a person's ability to communicate effectively. Individuals with this condition can produce speech that sounds normal in rhythm and flow but often lacks meaningful content. They may use incorrect words or create nonsensical phrases, making it difficult for others to understand them.
This condition typically results from damage to the Wernicke's area, a part of the brain responsible for language comprehension. People with fluent aphasia may have difficulty understanding spoken or written language, which can lead to frustration in conversations and challenges in daily communication.