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Brain atrophy and dementia are chronic progressive diseases that can last up to 10 years and worsen unconsciously.
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Cerebellar atrophy is mainly a balance problem! This has to look at the whole situation! Of course, I hope your father-in-law can be ** soon!
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Cerebellar ataxia is one of the more common diseases. The occurrence of the disease has brought a lot of impact to the patient. It can even make the patient lose the ability to take care of himself.
Changes in muscle tone can change from decreased lesion to spasticity, and the ataxic gait can change to spastic ataxia. Unsteady standing, leaning forward or swaying from side to side, more prominent when standing on tiptoe or heel, and easy to fall are often the most common symptoms in the early stage of the patient.
Name: Mr. Guan.
Age: 43 years old.
Course of disease: suffered from cerebellar ataxia for 4 years, main symptoms: dizziness, blurred vision, slurred speech, inaccurate hand grasping, small strength, unsteady legs, shaky walking, diarrhea, cold thighs and calves, poor sleep, dreaming, easy to wake up, sweating at night, hot hands and feet at night, constipation, burning sensation in urine, heart discomfort, palpitation, occasional tinnitus.
Often dry cough, insufficient gas, choking cough when drinking water, heavy salt taste like to drink water, heavy menstrual flow and blackness, easy temper tantrum, tongue with tooth marks, tongue coating cracks.
Previously**: After taking clonazepam, butylphthalide, methylcobalamin and other drugs, the condition was controlled, but *** was too large, but the condition never improved.
Now**: Brain Walking Soup**.
After a course of treatment: dizziness and cough improved slightly, sleep quality recovered, blurred vision, blurred ghosting improved.
After three courses of treatment: walking more steadily, insomnia and dreams better, urine and urine improved, and the feeling of cold legs and feet was better.
After six courses of treatment: walking steadily, drinking water and choking, difficulty in swallowing recovered, speaking clearly, dizziness was gone, the whole body muscle strength was basically restored, blurred vision was basically recovered, the legs and feet were cold, night sweats, heart, tinnitus improved, and then continued to consolidate a course of treatment, the symptoms were basically none, and now there is no recurrence in the return visit.
Suggestion: Patients with cerebellar ataxia should also maintain daily nutrition and calorie intake, and at the same time, patients with many sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage are prone to aphasia and inability to express their physical condition, and cerebellar ataxia occurs, resulting in a lack of nutrients in the patient's body and need to be ingested from food
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Patients with cerebellar atrophy do not have an impact on their survival, but only on their quality of life and ability to behave normally. Patients with cerebellar atrophy are mainly characterized by gait instability, abnormal balance and ataxia, and some patients are even bedridden for a long time or even unable to walk at all due to difficulty in walking. As a result, some patients develop lesions such as pneumonia, which will affect the survival time of patients.
And for patients with slower disease progression, the quality of life is poor, but the survival time can be more than decades.
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Cerebellar atrophy alone is not life-threatening. Most of the causes of death are due to other causes, such as multiple cerebral infarctions of the heart and brain, or failure of other organs, such as kidney failure. Or some patients have serious complications, such as an infection in the lungs. Some patients are malnourished or have hypoproteinemia.
Some cerebellar atrophy causes trauma, resulting in traumatic brain injury, which can also be life-threatening. Cerebellar atrophy alone does not kill people.
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Cerebellar atrophy can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine, and it can be conditioned, it is not a terminal disease, there is no need to worry.
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How long can you live with cerebellar atrophy? Generally, the survival time of cerebellar atrophy is about 5-10 years, which is just an approximation, some patients with more serious conditions may survive less than 5 years, and patients with milder diseases may be well cared for, which may exceed 10 years.
Cerebellar atrophy is still not very clear, and after cerebellar atrophy, it is mainly manifested as unclear speech, unclear articulation, difficulty swallowing, difficulty walking, uncoordinated limb movements, and easy falling.
Recurrent pneumonia occurs due to the patient's difficulty in eating, easy aspiration, and slow movement of the limbs, resulting in a decline in respiratory function. Patients often die from complications such as pneumonia and urinary tract infections.
Cerebellar atrophy itself is not life-threatening.
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Cerebellar atrophy is often caused by genetic degenerative diseases, such as common multisystem atrophy and cerebellar pontine olive degeneration, and patients may have obvious ataxia, unsteady walking, dizziness and other symptoms. At the same time, patients will have dysfunction of the extravertebral system and autonomic nerves, and some patients will also have symptoms of vertebral tract damage such as increased muscle tone.
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Hello! I think this question should depend on how much your heart and your immunity can bear, and how long you can live? It also depends on the severity of the condition.
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Cerebellar atrophy is often caused by symptomatic other **, not simple atrophy, and can generally live for several years according to the primary disease, as follows:
1. Degenerative diseases and multisystem atrophy, patients may only live for 1-2 years;
2. Olive, pontine cerebellar atrophy, patients can only live for 2-3 years;
3. Cerebellar ataxia or hereditary cerebellar atrophy can survive for a long time.
Because cerebellar atrophy is often combined with some symptoms such as swallowing disorders and unsteady walking, it is easy to fall and affect life expectancy, such as pneumonia, which may cause life-threatening septic shock, and infection after falling and fracture in bed, all of which affect life expectancy.
Therefore, cerebellar atrophy can live for several years, and it should be judged according to the cause and complications.
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There is no exact number of years for survival in patients with cerebellar atrophy.
1. Causes of cerebellar atrophy.
1.Hereditary cerebellar ataxia, such as spinocerebellar ataxia and ataxia, can lead to cerebellar atrophy.
2.Hepatocerebral degeneration: Chronic acquired hepatocerebral degeneration and Wilson's disease can cause cerebellar degeneration.
3.Genetic phenomenon: Patients with familial amaurosis often have obvious genetic phenomena, with enlarged nerve cells, lipid-like cytoplasm, and small granules.
2. The best method of cerebellar atrophy.
1.Drugs**: Combination of buspirone, amantadine, and gabapentin can improve ataxia symptoms; Levodopa or dopamine agonists can relieve extrapyramidal symptoms such as rigidity.
2.Traditional Chinese Medicine**: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that cerebellar atrophy is caused by lack of righteous qi, qi deficiency and blood stasis, and obstruction of the veins. **It is mainly based on invigorating qi and blood circulation, filling essence and opening the body. Its commonly used dietary therapy methods include ginseng porridge, sesame porridge, walnut porridge, etc.
3.Psychological**: Family members should patiently listen to the patient's voice, understand the patient's psychological state, and choose the appropriate way to communicate with the patient. Only by treating patients with sincerity can their loneliness and anxiety be alleviated.
3. Precautions for patients with cerebellar atrophy.
1.Smoking and alcohol are prohibited to prevent the patient's condition from worsening.
2.Eat more easily digestible foods rich in high-quality protein and vitamins and give them the necessary nutritional support.
3.Patients with acute cerebral infarction should eat a low-salt and low-fat diet.
To sum up: cerebellar atrophy itself does not affect a person's lifespan, but if there are some complications of cerebellar atrophy, it will affect a person's lifespan.
How long you can live with cerebellar atrophy is related to **. Hereditary cerebellar ataxia and multiple system atrophy are neurodegenerative diseases with a survival period of 10 to 20 years after the onset of the disease, and the survival time of patients can reach about 20 years through active intervention, healthy lifestyle and good care of family members. In some patients, the lesions that cause the cerebellum are quiescent and do not develop, and their survival time is the same as that of normal people.
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Yes, there is a corresponding ** method.
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There is no way to do this disease, only to maintain and improve the way of nourishing the nerves, so as long as it avoids further deterioration, it should still be of some help, and it can also be adjusted through some ways of training.
There are many causes of cerebellar atrophy, which can be seen in the following conditions: 1. Hereditary, which can be seen in hereditary cerebellar ataxia, olive bridge cerebellar atrophy and other diseases. 2. Long-term insufficiency of blood supply to the brain, such as chronic ischemia and hypoxia of the cerebellum caused by cerebral atherosclerosis, and gradual cerebellar atrophy. >>>More