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Changes in behavior after a stroke can be a result of brain damage and may include emotional shifts, aggression, lack of interest, and out-of-character actions. The impact depends on the location and severity of the stroke, as well as the individual's coping mechanisms. Behavior changes can be triggered by factors like pain, loneliness, or frustration. Smart tips for managing behavior changes include identifying triggers, promoting independence, and offering support and reassurance.
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