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When a patient with cerebellar atrophy enters an advanced stage, he will experience a series of symptoms. First of all, there will be a corresponding functional coordination disorder of the skeletal muscle system, that is, the hands and feet, the five senses and skeletal muscles are often said to be dysfunctional, and even walking will be unstable, uncoordinated, staggered, and even often wrestling and other symptoms, and even his normal eating and life can not reach the normal level, at this time, his quality of life will be very low, the most important thing is that there will be corresponding smooth muscle dysfunction, such as his respiratory system will have obvious uncoordination, There will even be obvious suffocation, or even changes in breathlessness, which is the most serious complication that affects the patient's life, so it will eventually lead to serious complications such as apnea, suffocation and death.
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Brain atrophy is divided into physiological brain atrophy and pathological brain atrophy. Physiological cerebral atrophy occurs with age, has no obvious clinical symptoms, and does not require special intervention. Pathological brain atrophy, such as senile dementia, that is, Alzheimer's disease is more common in the elderly over 60 years old, early symptoms are dementia, memory loss, recent forgetfulness, severe can lead to mental symptoms, such as gibberish, visual hallucinations, motor system disorders, inflexibility, personality and behavior changes.
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Overview: In general, patients with early brain atrophy will have a little headache and memory loss symptoms, and the symptoms will change as the disease progresses.
Early stage: patients with discomfort, depression, paranoia as the main manifestation state, headache, dizziness, insomnia or drowsiness, obvious forgetfulness, cerebral arterial insufficiency, memory loss and other signs, but at this stage there is no cognitive dysfunction, CT, MRI can not detect brain atrophy, so the early stage of the disease, is the best time to prevent, patients will have long-term headache, dizziness, forgetfulness, insomnia, waist and knee weakness, numbness of hands and feet, frequent urination, etc., emotional behavior is obviously abnormal, suspicious, selfish, slow movements, etc.
Intermediate: the patient loses direction, cannot find a way to return to his position, often forgets), slow response, self-talk, ataxia, erratic walking on standing, tilting, unstable balance, cough, enuresis, tremors of the hands and feet, does not know hunger, often hallucinations and delusions.
Late stage: the patient has obvious dementia, intelligence and physical fitness are basically out of control, unconscious, unable to take the initiative to eat, incontinence, bedridden for many years, unable to take care of himself, and must be taken care of by others.
Reason: For some cerebral atrophy with causes, you should treat the symptoms in time**, go to a professional hospital, and choose a suitable **plan.
For the causes of brain atrophy, as long as the **elimination, symptomatic**, such as brain atrophy metabolism and endocrine metabolism caused by nutritional deficiencies, should be detected as early as possible to supplement the lack of substances, brain infection should be carried out in a timely manner to fight infection**, should avoid contact with various chemical causative substances, if the excessive use of certain drugs, it will lead to brain atrophy, immediately stop the drug or switch to other drugs, in time** brain tissue damage and brain atrophy, due to brain atrophy caused by tumors, the tumor should be removed as soon as possible to eliminate the cause of brain atrophy.
Time: In brain atrophy, generally speaking, the most important thing is to maintain brain function and not affect the normal life of the patient.
Maintain brain function and improve quality of life. For patients with cerebral atrophy, especially in the early stage, the quality of social interaction such as life function and language is further reduced, and the actual situation of the patient should be combined to make the patient have appropriate functional activities in language and social interaction, and the patient should not be isolated to prevent the acceleration of cerebral atrophy.
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Symptomatic manifestations of cerebellar atrophy ataxia at various stages:
Initial symptoms:
1. Walking is like getting drunk (dizziness).
2. The action response is less flexible, and it is difficult to lift heavy objects.
3. The legs are uncoordinated when going up and down the stairs, the muscles are stiff, and some specific actions cannot be completed accurately, such as running, climbing, playing ball, etc.
4. When standing still, the body will shake back and forth, and it is easy to splash out when carrying water. It is easy to bump into walls or door frames when walking.
5. There is an obstacle in eye movement, and the target cannot be quickly transferred.
6. Poor ability to distinguish distance, such as not being able to play table tennis.
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Cerebral atrophy is generally divided into physiological and pathological, physiological is mainly manifested in the elderly, it is the natural aging process of the elderly, the main pathological hormone, is the cerebral blood vessels in a long-term chronic ischemia condition, resulting in a decrease in the deformation ability of red blood cells, insufficient effective blood circulation perfusion of microvessels, brain tissue is in a state of chronic ischemia and hypoxia, and the morphology and function of brain cells are affected, that is, brain atrophy is formed. The early symptoms of cerebral atrophy include dizziness and headache, insomnia and dreams, soreness in the waist and knees, numbness in the hands and feet, tinnitus and deafness, gradual unresponsiveness, slow movements, muttering, answering questions and so on. In the physical aspect, it is often manifested as senile state of the dragon, white teeth, dryness, pigmentation, or hemiplegia, epilepsy, ataxia, tremor, etc., neurological symptoms may be present, but may also be absent.
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Slow to act. After the brain is atrophied, the symptoms of the patient are very obvious, and compared with normal people, this part of the elderly usually has obvious symptoms of slow movement. In the process of walking or doing things by themselves, they often feel that their movements are slow, they cannot speed up their movements, and some patients will also have headaches, dizziness and weakness, pain all over the body, and often have tinnitus symptoms.
2. Depressive symptoms. In addition to the more obvious physical symptoms, the changes in the heart are also very great, because some elderly people see that they have symptoms of cerebral atrophy, can not live with normal people, so in the usual personality will become more withdrawn, do not like to communicate with others, once they encounter any problems, they will choose to be alone, unwilling to talk more than others, some elderly people because of cerebral atrophy, and become very eccentric, others are not easy to approach, so in the long run, it is very easy to lead to depressive symptoms, Make your own disease symptoms worse.
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1. In the early stage of cerebral atrophy, some patients will have symptoms of dizziness, headache, insomnia and dreams, and then slowly appear unresponsive, slow movements, and may mumble and answer questions that are not asked. In terms of the body, it will look old, white and toothy, ** will also become dry, and there will be pigmentation.
2. Memory will also be impaired due to brain atrophy, such as often losing objects and forgetting what has been said. As the disease progresses, it slowly leads to a complete loss of memory and no memory of anything.
3. Cerebral atrophy will lead to changes in the patient's personality, and in the early stage, he will become depressed and unhappy, and he does not like to socialize with others. Some may be manifested as having no desire, being indifferent to their children and relatives, and some may be manifested as impatient, verbosity, repeating some things, or being suspicious. In the more severe cases, there will be serious changes such as fantasies, visual hallucinations, auditory hallucinations, aphasia, and agnosia.
Fourth, brain atrophy will lead to the impact of intelligence, in the early stage is not very obvious, may only be manifested in understanding, judgment, calculation ability will decline, and then with the deepening of the degree of atrophy, the patient will become unable to adapt to social life, difficult to work and housework, and even in the later stage, their name and age are not known, they need to stay in bed all day long, can not take care of themselves, and eventually to complete dementia.
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Cerebral atrophy is a disease in which brain tissue cells are relatively reduced and cause cranial nerve dysfunction. Its main symptoms are memory loss, speech disorders, thinking disorders, and disorientation disorders. The most common ones are:
Thinking is fragmentary, major matters are ignored, and trivial matters are entangled; Decreased intelligence, emotional retardation, and a variety of meaningless repetitive activities; Some also have auditory and visual hallucinations. Changes in personality and human nature, manifested in excessive selfishness and strong subjectivity, impatient temperament, irrationality, anxiety, suspicion, incoherentness, indifference to others, and finally gradual emaciation, unsteady gait, slow movements, and some hemiplegia, bedridden, abnormal urination, bedsores and other phenomena.
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So? The following experts will explain the early symptoms of brain atrophy in detail. 1. Cerebellar ataxia cerebellar dysfunction is the most prominent symptom of this disease, accounting for 73%, which is manifested as progressive cerebellar ataxia.
It usually appears early, with bilateral lower extremity weakness and ataxia being the most common first symptoms (88%). It is first manifested in both lower limbs, and often complains of weakness, weakness, and easy falling, and is an early symptom of cerebral atrophy. 2. Slow and inflexible voluntary activities, unstable gait, impaired balance, and widening of the base.
Gradually appear fine motor inability of both upper limbs, clumsiness and instability. Symptoms of cranial nerve damage due to cerebellar dysfunction are dizziness, dysarthria, intermittent speech, dysphagia, choking on water, nystagmus, and intention tremor. In some cases, fasciculations of the tongue and facial muscles may occur.
Facial nerve paralysis can also occur, which is one of the early symptoms of cerebral atrophy. 3. The early symptoms of cerebral atrophy are manifested in ocular motility disorders similar to supranuclear ophthalmoplegia, which can be manifested as verdiacular dysfunction and extraocular muscle movement disorders, and slow eye movement or saccade motor slowing may be a characteristic clinical sign of OPCA, and the mechanism is unknown. Electronystagmography showed horizontal gaze nystagmus, stable tracking abnormalities, optokinetic nystagmus, and failed visual suppression in cold and temperature experiments.
Optic nerve atrophy may be present. 4. Autonomic dysfunction such as orthostatic hypotension, flaccid bladder (urinary incontinence or retention), sexual dysfunction and sweating disorders are all early symptoms of cerebral atrophy.
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1. Memory impairment: memory impairment occurs earlier, such as frequent loss of items, forgetting promised things, etc. As the disease progresses, complete memory loss is one of the symptoms of brain atrophy.
2. Mental retardation and dementia: manifested as a comprehensive decline in intellectual activities such as comprehension, judgment, and calculation ability, unable to adapt to social life, and difficult to be competent for work and housework; Gradually, I can't answer my name correctly, my age, I don't know how to eat and I don't know how to get home, and I don't know how to return after going out, and I collect waste paper and miscellaneous items as treasures. In the later stage of the disease, he was bedridden all day long, unable to take care of himself, incontinent, incontinent, slurred, slurred, and disorganized, and finally completely demented.
3. Changes in personality and behavior: Personality changes are often an early symptom of the disease, patients become detached, do not like to interact with others, or show no ideals, desires, and lack of affection for their children and relatives; Rigid and bizarre habits, impatient personality, increased speech, or verbosity; Or suspicious and selfish, with a special concern for their own health and safety, often entangled by some minor discomfort. All patients have varying degrees of decline in advanced emotional activity, shame, responsibility, honor, and morality, and may also have changes in sleep rhythm that are also symptoms of cerebral atrophy.
4. Systemic symptoms: In the early stage of the lesion, patients often have dizziness and headache, insomnia and dreams, soreness in the waist and knees, numbness in the hands and feet, tinnitus and deafness; Gradually, he became unresponsive, slow-moving, muttering, and answering questions that were not answered. In the physical aspect, it is often manifested as senile, white teeth, dryness, hyperpigmentation, or even hemiplegia, epilepsy, or ataxia, tremor, etc., and neurological symptoms may or may not be present, which are all symptoms of cerebral atrophy.
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Main symptoms: memory loss, mental retardation, unresponsiveness, slowness of movement, unsteady gait, dizziness, tinnitus, hearing loss, speech disorders, disorientation, weight loss, numbness of limbs, fatigue, disorganized thinking, slurred speech, incoherent speech, lack of speech, lack of energy, drooling, coughing, trembling, convulsions, personality changes, indifference to people, irrationality, irritability, trembling, convulsions, personality changes, indifference to people, irrationality, irritability, suspiciousness, anxiety, loss of eyes, drowsiness, dreams, Incontinence, hemiplegia, etc.
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Symptomatic manifestations of cerebral atrophy.
1) Emotional instability, such as depression, anxiety, irritability, loss of emotional control, etc., also manifested as slowness, personality changes, abnormal behavior, hallucinations, auditory hallucinations, which are typical symptoms of cerebral atrophy.
2) The symptoms of cerebral atrophy include a significant decrease in calculation and work ability, as well as a decrease in comprehension and judgment, and inability to do work.
3) Disorganized thinking, unclear pronunciation, incoherent speech, neglect of big things, entanglement of small things, and often meaningless repetitive actions are also symptoms of brain atrophy.
4) The visuospatial skills of patients with cerebral atrophy are further impaired, and it is manifested as obvious difficulty in dressing in daily life, such as wearing the sweater with a chicken heart collar backwards, wearing the pants backwards, and even wearing the trouser leg as the sleeve of the jacket are all symptoms of cerebral atrophy. PS natto is a compound biologic specially designed to replenish the missing nutrient PS (phosphatidylserine) in brain neurons, activate damaged neurons, and restore brain dementia.
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