Symptoms of spinocerebellar degeneration

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Spinocerebellar degeneration (SCD) is characterized by dyskinesia. Pathologically, SCD is characterized by degeneration of cerebellum and its afferent and efferent pathways. The main clinical features are limb ataxia and dysarthria. So, let's take a look at the related knowledge about the symptoms of spinocerebellar degeneration.

Symptoms of spinocerebellar degeneration

First, when walking in the early stage, the gait is unstable and the limbs shake. Slow response and poor accuracy.

Second: in the middle of the speech, the pronunciation is vague, unable to control the tone. The eye rotation is not smooth, and the image is prone to "overlap". Muscle discordance increased, unable to write. Sometimes I have difficulty swallowing and easily cough when eating.

Third: the late speech is very unclear, even unable to speak. Physical fatigue, can not stand, need to rely on a wheelchair. The ability of understanding gradually declines, and finally loses consciousness and sleeps.

matters needing attention

1. Try to keep in touch with the society and strive for a balanced life. 2. Choose a suitable work and life style, communicate with others as much as possible, and maintain a pleasant mental state. 3. Cultivate sports habits: choose the sports suitable for your physical condition to maintain cardiopulmonary endurance and muscle strength, so as to keep the body's softness in the best state. 4. Pay attention to daily life: don't stay in the same position for too long, and often move your hands and feet. 5. Receive physical therapy, occupational therapy or speech therapy to relieve the illness. 6. The loving care of relatives can enhance the vitality of patients.