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Cerebellar ataxia is mainly manifested as movement disorders, nystagmus, dysarthria, and special gait, manifested as walking with both feet apart, different stride sizes, staggering gait, easy to fall, and ataxia is the most obvious when finger-nose laboratory. It may also be manifested as dyskinesia and inability to coordinate, mainly dizziness in the early stage, walking as if drunk, inflexible action response, loss of movement fluency, difficulty in lifting heavy objects, uncoordinated legs up and down stairs, stiff muscles, unable to accurately complete some specific actions, such as running, climbing, playing ball, the body will shake back and forth when standing still, easy to splash when holding water, impaired eye movement, and poor ability to distinguish distance. In the middle stage, patients will have muscle incoordination in the limbs and movement disorders.
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Cerebellar atrophy ataxia.
The four initial symptoms mainly include the following typical symptoms:
1. Ataxia is the main symptom of cerebellar atrophy, and the patient will show an unsteady walking gait at the beginning, which is manifested as a drunken gait.
2. Cranial nerve dysfunction, cerebellar atrophy patients will also manifest as dizziness, forgetfulness, unresponsiveness, and tremor of hands and feet in the early stage.
3. Patients will have dysarthria, which is manifested as unclear speech when speaking, which can be manifested as explosive speech or poetic speech.
4. Patients may have left and right eye movements.
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Patients with cerebellar ataxia may have abnormal gait and posture in the early stages, and patients may have a staggering gait and unsteady standing. In addition, it can also cause ataxia of the limbs, eye movement disorders, decreased or absent reflexes, and speech disorders.
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What are the symptomatic manifestations of cerebellar ataxia? For cerebellar ataxia to be taken seriously, the damage to the patient must be immeasurable. Patients with ataxia will have walking difficulties in the lower limbs in the early stage, speech and swallowing disorders in the middle stage, and physical weakness in the late stage, and a decline in IQ and mental function in the late stage, which will cause great harm to the patient.
What are the symptomatic manifestations of cerebellar ataxia? Cerebellar ataxia is one of the most common ataxia diseases, which has a great impact on the normal life of the patient, and the patient should pay attention.
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Cerebellar ataxia is mainly due to lesions of the cerebellum and the nervous system associated with the cerebellum. All functions of the human body are mainly through the brain and cerebellum, if cerebellar ataxia occurs, the patient may have some physical instability such as standing, seven-seater, walking, opening and closing eyes, and the limbs of the body are unstable, so once cerebellar ataxia is found, it is recommended to do it as soon as possible**.
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Cerebellar atrophy. Ataxia is typically characterized by poor coordination of movements, memory loss, and unsteadiness in standing. In addition, there are also subtle manifestations, such as nystagmus, dysphonia, etc., and the elderly may also have incontinence.
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The typical symptoms of patients with cerebellar ataxia are, firstly, the walking posture is very strange, the patient will not be able to stand blind and steady when walking, and the patient will fall like a drunk, and secondly, the patient will show that he cannot distinguish the distance, and has problems with coordination, in addition, the patient will also have symptoms such as abrasive or explosive speech, inability to speak, and slow speech.
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Cerebellar ataxia is characterized by irregularities in the strength, speed, amplitude, and rhythm of voluntary movements, i.e., impaired coordination of movements. May be associated with fluid deficiency and hypotonia, eye movement disorders, and speech disturbances.
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Cerebellar ataxia, the initial symptoms are manifested in the phenomenon of sudden crooked when walking, or when you are holding something, you obviously see that it is in that position, but when you hold it in your hand, you take it empty, which is the symptom of cerebellar ataxia.
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Involuntary tremors all over the body.
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The symptoms of cerebellar ataxia are more obvious, and it is also a relatively common disease, but with the irregularity of people's lives, coupled with long-term severe radiation, or damage to the brain parts, it may cause cerebellar ataxia, such symptoms are more obvious, and the incidence is increasing, so it should be conditioned and **, the symptoms of cerebellar ataxia, I will tell you about it below.
The symptoms of cerebellar ataxia are more obvious, and some patients have this disease, which may also cause changes in walking posture and gait, and the symptoms of cerebellar ataxia may also cause unsteady walking, or unsteady standing, so it should be carried out in time**.
Suffering from the symptoms of cerebellar ataxia, or may also cause motor coordination disorders, can not be completed normally when doing some fine movements, and may also cause tremors in the upper limbs, which will have a certain impact on people's physical health, so it should be targeted**.
Cerebellar ataxia will have a great impact on the patient's daily life, so it should be timely**, some patients may also cause speech disorders, the emergence of this disease can cause slow or slurred speech, cerebellar ataxia, and may also cause movement disorders.
The symptoms of cerebellar ataxia are more obvious, which will also have a great impact on the patient's daily life, and may also lead to the patient's weakened muscle expansion, or speech impairment or even motor coordination disorder, which should be carried out effectively**.
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1. There are some symptoms that patients with ataxia will have in the early stage. The symptoms of ataxia generally begin in the lower limbs, and the patient often seems to feel as if he is not listening, the patient often walks unsteadily, the body sways, swaggers, staggering, and walks like a child who can just walk, in addition to the patient's ability to react is also significantly worsened.
2. Patients with ataxia will have some symptoms in the middle stage, if the disease is not effectively controlled, the patient's condition will gradually develop, in addition to the incoordination of the limbs, the patient will also have language disorder, we will find that the patient's speech is not clear, blind bridge is not fluent, the words will often be spoken word by word, the speech is particularly slow, and sometimes the elimination can not be said into sentences.
There is no way to control their pitch well, and patients sometimes have a decrease or loss of ability to hold a pen and write, and the patient's swallowing function will also have some effects.
3. If the patient with ataxia has advanced symptoms, he will speak extremely unclearly, sometimes he can't speak, he can't express his meaning, the patient will gradually develop the patient's body has no strength, the patient can not stand and walk well, and even rely on a wheelchair or with the help of others to carry out activities, the patient's will fades, the patient's IQ is abnormally low, and some patients are drowsy and extremely bad.
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Defining the exact completion of any movement requires the close coordination of different muscles, and ataxia is the body's lack of muscle control or the ability to coordinate voluntary movements. The cerebellum plays an important role in the regulation of fine motor and voluntary movements, so the most typical symptom of cerebellar and associated fibrous lesions is cerebellar ataxia.
Type: Acquired cerebellar ataxia: a condition in which cerebellar ataxia is progressively worsened due to environment, drugs, reading materials, infections, immune, tumors, congenital malformations, etc.
vascular cerebellar ataxia;
hypothyroidism, cerebellar ataxia;
drug- and toxin-induced cerebellar ataxia;
infectious cerebellar ataxia;
immune or neoplastic cerebellar ataxia;
Hereditary spinocerebellar ataxia.
Mechanism of occurrence. The cerebellum is a brain region under the cerebral cortex that is interconnected with the cerebral cortex, which has a large number of connections with the cerebral cortex and spinal cord, and plays an important role in maintaining body balance, regulating muscle tension, and forming and coordinating voluntary movements.
If the cerebellum itself or the structures associated with other parts are destroyed, the normal coordination of movements, the regulation of muscle tension, and voluntary movements cannot be carried out normally, so the patient shows symptoms of cerebellar ataxia such as unsteady standing and abnormal gait.
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Early symptoms of cerebellar ataxia are unsteady gait and shaky limbs.
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Cerebellar ataxia, in the early manifestations of symptoms, is mainly manifested as: 1. Movement disorders, such as nystagmus; 2. Dysarthria; 3. There will be a special gait, which is manifested as walking with the feet apart, the size of the stride is different, the gait is staggering, and it is easy to fall; 4. In the finger-nose test, ataxia is the most obvious; 5. It may also manifest as movement disorders and coordination disorders; 6. In the early stage of the disease, it is mainly manifested as a feeling of dizziness, especially when walking, especially when drunk, and the action response is inflexible; 7. In addition, in the initial stage, there are small broken steps. When the walk starts, the gait rushes forward, panics, and asks the person to stop walking, and there is also a forward rush.
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Analysis: The symptoms of cerebellar ataxia include the following:
1. Abnormal posture and gait:
When walking, it has a drunken gait, that is, it is unsteady and swaying, and when walking, it sways from side to side, feet apart, and staggering. Truncal ataxia is characterized by swaying when sitting, with the legs abducted apart and the hands spread apart for support. Clause.
2. Coordination dyspraxia: manifested as intention tremor, poor coordination, etc. Clause.
3. Language impairment. It is manifested as slurred speech, slow speech, incoherent expression, and chanting poetry, also known as poetic speech. Clause.
4. Eye movement disorders. Clause.
5. Dystonia. Decreased muscle tone, increased range of motion, and increased swing amplitude of upper limbs on the affected side.
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The main clinical manifestation of cerebellar ataxia is impaired balance in the body, resulting in abnormal posture and gait. The patient is unsteady when standing, has a staggering gait when walking, and has an ataxia gait with the legs apart. In the sitting position, the patient spreads their hands and legs apart to maintain balance.
When walking, the patient has a feeling of tipping, and there will be a problem with the coordination of voluntary movements, and when doing fine activities, there will be poor distance resolution when approaching the target, and the handwriting will become larger and larger when writing. Cerebellar ataxia can also present with speech disturbances, which manifest as a poetic language with slurred articulation. Eye movement disorders may also occur, manifesting as nystagmus, decreased muscle tone, and decreased tendon reflexes may also be found on physical examination.
When the patient's legs are naturally drooping, percussion of the quadriceps tendon will cause a constant swing of the lower leg, called the pendulum tendon reflex.
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Patients with ataxia may initially present with some symptoms. The symptoms of ataxia generally begin in the lower limbs, and the patient often seems to feel as if he is not listening, the patient often walks unsteadily, the body sways, swaggers, staggering, and walks like a child who can just walk, in addition to the patient's ability to react is also significantly worsened.
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Generally speaking, patients will have slow motor response, poor accuracy, easy to fall and sway, unsteady walking, slurred pronunciation, decreased limb coordination and motor ability, eye movement disorders, and muscle tone loss. Other patients walk crookedly.
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Ataxia refers to clumsy and uncoordinated movements during movement, and patients present with difficulty walking or fine motor impairment. A variety of ** can lead to ataxia, including alcohol abuse, drug intoxication, stroke, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, etc. Certain genetic and genetic defects can also cause ataxia.
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The early symptom of cerebellar ataxia is that it is easy to forget things, and it will not be able to remember after a while, and it will be reversed day and night, which should be taken seriously.
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Husband, what are the limits of your ten early rising symptoms, the first is forgetfulness, this is the husband of cerebellar atrophy, what are the upper limits of your ten early rising symptoms? The first is forgetfulness, which is a phenomenon of cerebellar atrophy, and after a long time, I will lose my memory, and I may have to say, I only know these specific conditions, and I have to go to the hospital to see a doctor, so that I can know all about this symptom.
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The early symptoms of cerebellar ataxia are: not speaking fluently, often dropping things when you pick up, and easily dropping rice grains when eating.
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Inconvenient walking, slow speech, unclear speech, sometimes confused, and losing rice grains when eating.
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Cerebellar common disorders are mainly manifested in knowledge and not too cerebellar common ten, mainly manifested as abnormal posture and gait, cerebellar vermis lesions can cause ataxia of the head and trunk, the patient is manifested as unstable standing is not full, the legs are separated when walking, as the hands and legs are separated in the external booth, to maintain body balance, when the disease is not diseased in the last autumn, the patient is forward, Qingdao and summer and autumn make up the same, the patient is backward Qingdao a small step hemisphere damage when walking, the patient changes cars, Cerebellar hemisphere lesions with disorders of voluntary motor coordination in Qingdao can cause ipsilateral limb ataxia, intentional renal, intentional tremor, speech concealment, slow speech, slurred speech, and choppy voice.
The cerebellum has the effect of innervating and regulating the balance of the human body, and cerebellar atrophy must lead to unsteady walking, which is called ataxia in medicine. Cerebellar atrophyCerebral atrophy is a late-onset encephalopathy, which is caused by delayed pathological changes caused by the disorder of blood supply to the innervated area of the original affected nerve due to prolonged ischemia. Whether the disease can be controlled and continues to develop, it is necessary to analyze the disease data in order to agree on effective measures, otherwise the disease is prone to delay the onset of more serious neuroatrophy and other leading to dementia and paralysis.
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