Symptoms of cerebellar atrophy
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Cerebellum can keep the balance of human body and coordinate human movement. After a generation of cerebellar atrophy, various body mechanisms that control motor balance will be out of balance. Cerebellar atrophy is a hereditary disease. If the patient has cerebellar atrophy, the probability of cerebellar atrophy in his children is about 50%. Cerebellar atrophy symptoms, the following I tell you.
Symptoms of cerebellar atrophy
With cerebellar atrophy, the patient will feel dizzy when walking, as if walking drunk. And when walking, the movement is not coordinated, the reaction ability is very poor, and the fluency of the movement is almost completely lost. It is very difficult for patients with cerebellar atrophy to lift heavy objects.
If a person has cerebellar atrophy, his legs are very uncoordinated when he goes up and down the stairs, his leg muscles will be stiff, and some fine movements can't be completed at all. Once suffering from cerebellar atrophy, such as mountain climbing, running, playing table tennis and other sports activities are not normal.
Cerebellar atrophy can make a person shake his body when he is still, and it is very easy to touch objects such as electric poles and doorframes when walking. In addition, the cerebellar atrophy of the eye movement will be impaired, when looking at objects, there is no way to quickly move the eye to shift the line of sight.
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Besides causing some symptoms, cerebellar atrophy may also lead to some complications. For example, some people with cerebellar atrophy may suffer from mental retardation and dementia. At the same time, the patient's memory may be impaired and it is easy to forget his own things.