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If cerebellar atrophy is left untreated for a long time, it will become more and more severe, and even speech is extremely unclear, unable to control the pitch, even unable to speak, unrecognizable writing, and difficulty swallowing. Unable to stand or even sit up, need to rely on a wheelchair to walk, or stay in bed, unable to take care of themselves. Cerebellar atrophy is a chronic, progressive brain disease that mainly damages the spinal cord and cerebellum, and is usually caused by family inheritance.
The clinical manifestations are related to the location and degree of cerebral atrophy. Due to the different scope and development process of the lesions, the cause of cerebellar atrophy is very complex, so it needs to be done as soon as possible, so how is cerebellar atrophy better than fast, cerebellar atrophy: the best way to brain atrophy is to exercise and massage the brain.
For example, the shape and surface of the human brain are very similar to a walnut kernel, with grooves and backs, and the overall state is more like a tofu ball divided into two petals, and the surrounding area of this tofu ball is covered with cerebral blood vessels, just like putting a piece of tofu ball in a net pocket, and that net is the cerebral blood vessels. If you shake this network formed by the cerebral blood vessels, it is equivalent to massaging the brain tissue, which is especially beneficial for the brain tissue that has atrophied to recover as soon as possible. For the ** of cerebellar atrophy, through the analysis of its **, the causes of cerebellar atrophy can be summarized as due to ischemia and hypoxia, resulting in brain cells in a state of starvation and semi-starvation, and brain cells in a state of starvation for a long time will atrophy.
When each brain cell shrinks, the entire size of the brain becomes smaller, and symptoms of cerebellar atrophy appear. In this case, improving the supply of blood and oxygen can restore the atrophied brain cells to their original state.
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Cerebellar atrophy can cause a range of complications if it is left untreated for many years. 1. Mental retardation, dementia. 2. Memory impairment, often forgetting things, forgetting things, and gradually losing all memory.
3. Hallucinations and delusions. 4. Personality and behavior will change, and personality will become excitable, irritable, prone to explosive emotions, hurting others, self-harm, destroying things, and even misanthropy.
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Cerebral atrophy refers to the reduction of the volume and number of human brain tissues, with varying degrees of gliosis and degenerative diseases of cerebral arteries. It is a chronic, progressive disease. If it is not timely, the condition will become more and more serious, and even the symptoms of incontinence, hemiplegia, and inability to take care of themselves will occur, and it will be quite troublesome for the family to take care of them.
According to the current analysis of the disease, it is recommended that it is best to choose the safe method of traditional Chinese medicine, through Chinese patent medicine plus Chinese herbal medicine and physical instruments, three effects in one, directly to the lesion, through targeted medication can repair the patient's damaged brain cells in a short time, dredge the cerebral blood vessels to restore the blood supply and oxygen supply to the brain lesions, activate the damaged "dormant" brain tissue cells, promote the regeneration of brain cells, and achieve the effect of gradual recovery.
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Cerebellar atrophy can cause symptoms such as ataxia, speech impairment, eye movement disorders, decreased muscle tone, and mental abnormalities.
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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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Generally, patients in the early stage of the disease will have eye movement disorders, and patients are often unable to quickly transfer targets in life.
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1. The symptoms of cerebellar atrophy are mainly divided into early, middle and late stages. The symptoms vary from stage to stage, such as dizziness when walking, inflexible reactions, difficulty lifting heavy objects, inability to perform specific movements accurately, and inability to quickly shift the eye.
2. The manifestations in the middle stage are mostly obvious motor disorders, uncoordinated limbs, poor control of limbs, even the tongue will be knotted, and speech is not clear. In the late stage, it reaches the inability to stand, inability to take care of itself, mental retardation, and even the inability to distinguish between writing and speaking, and the atrophy of the cerebellum is very serious.
3. Cerebellar atrophy can be done through surgery or traditional Chinese medicine, but there are relatively more Western medicines, because the current technology is more developed, and the intervention effect of surgery is better, and now China is also constantly researching the new **cerebellar atrophy in this field**, so that patients can reduce pain and achieve the best recovery effect.
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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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Cerebellar atrophy is a chronic, progressive disease that can cause a variety of physical and cognitive problems. Here are some of the possible hazards:
1.Problems with balance and coordination: The cerebellum is an important part of controlling balance and coordination, and when the cerebellum atrophies, patients may experience problems such as impaired balance, unsteady walking, or falling.
2.Problems with motor control: The cerebellum is also involved in regulating movements, including hand-struck movements, fingers, and legs. Cerebellar atrophy may cause problems such as muscle stiffness, limb stiffness or tremors.
3.Cognitive and emotional problems: The cerebellum is also involved in cognition and emotion. Cerebellar atrophy may cause problems such as difficulty concentrating, memory loss, slow thinking, mood swings, or depression.
4.Aphasia and swallowing problems: The cerebellum is also involved in controlling speech and swallowing. Cerebellar atrophy may cause aphasia, difficulty swallowing, slurred speech, and chewing problems, among other things.
In conclusion, cerebellar atrophy has an impact on the patient's quality of life and daily functioning, so early diagnosis and** is very important.
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1. Patients are unable to work and live normally: patients with cerebellar atrophy have obvious symptoms in the early stage of the disease, and there will be a significant decrease in the probability and phenomenological difficulties in the limbs. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out examinations and ** in time to avoid the disease becoming more and more serious, resulting in the loss of the patient's ability to work, and even the harm of incontinence, and even dementia in severe cases.
2. Mental burden: Atrophy of the cerebellar girdle will have a negative impact on family happiness and family life, and may cause the patient to be miserable due to the disease. Once a patient has memory loss or mental loss, it needs to be taken personally, and at the same time, it is necessary to take medication regularly, which will bring great financial pressure to the family.
It can also have a serious impact on the mental and physical aspects of the patient.
3. Death: Cerebellar atrophy will cause great harm to health, and with the development of the disease, it will even lead to the loss of the patient's ability to take care of himself. Because long-term bed rest can cause bedsores and other symptoms, cause different degrees of infection, leading to the harm of patient death.
Therefore, cerebellar atrophy must be detected early**, and daily care or drugs can be selected to control the development of the disease.
The above has summarized that the serious consequences of cerebellar atrophy appear that this disease will have a negative impact on the health and daily life of the patient, and if you do not pay attention to the reasonable**, it will even lead to the harm of death. Therefore, patients with cerebellar atrophy must be detected early**. It can control the development of the disease, in addition to frequent outdoor activities, regular use of the brain, can activate brain cells, and has a certain preventive effect on the disease.
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1. Affect the balance of the body.
Cerebellar atrophy will affect the brain's function of ascending and moving and language domination, affecting body balance, resulting in unsteady walking, ataxia, poor limb coordination, and poor language and thinking ability.
2. Accompanied by other nervous system dysfunction.
Cerebellar atrophy not only damages brain tissue, but also is accompanied by neurological damage, resulting in speech impairment, slurred speech, explosive language, agnosia, and impairment of visuospatial skills.
3. High genetic risk.
In addition to acquired hair hormone, cerebellar atrophy is also inseparable from the disease, and the genetic risk is high, showing the characteristics of familial genetic clustering. Those with a history of cerebellar atrophy in their immediate family have a higher incidence rate of 3 or 4 times that of other populations.
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Cerebellar atrophy refers to the gradual reduction in the size and structure of the cerebellum and can have a variety of effects on the body, as the cerebellum plays an important role in regulating movement, balance, coordination, posture, and other physiological functions. Here are some of the effects of the possible loss of sales:
Problems with movement and coordination: The cerebellum is a key part of regulating movement and coordination, and cerebellar atrophy can lead to problems such as uncoordinated movements, hand tremors, and unsteady gait.
Balance problems: The cerebellum plays an important role in maintaining balance and posture. Cerebellar atrophy can cause balance problems, increasing the risk of falls and injuries.
Speech and language problems: The cerebellum is involved in regulating speech and language control. Cerebellar atrophy can lead to problems such as speech fluency and difficulty speaking.
Postural Conditioning Problems: The cerebellum assists in maintaining correct posture. Cerebellar atrophy can cause postural instability and interfere with daily activities.
Eye movement problems: The cerebellum is involved in controlling eye movements. Cerebellar atrophy may cause eye movement abnormalities that affect visual stability and spatial perception.
Emotional and psychological problems: The cerebellum is associated with emotion regulation and mental health. Cerebellar atrophy can lead to mood swings, depression, anxiety, and other problems.
Cognitive problems: The cerebellum may be involved in some cognitive functions. Cerebellar atrophy can lead to cognitive problems such as difficulty concentrating and memory loss.
Limitations in daily living: Problems with movement, balance, posture, etc., may interfere with activities of daily living, such as dressing, eating, etc.
Disruption to social and emotional life: Motor, speech, and emotional problems may affect social and emotional life.
Decreased quality of life: Taken together, cerebellar atrophy may lead to a decrease in quality of life, affecting an individual's independence and autonomy.
It is important to note that the specific effects will vary depending on the individual,** and the severity of the condition. If you or others are concerned about how cerebellar atrophy may be affecting your body, talk to your medical professional or neuroscientist. They can conduct a comprehensive assessment and provide recommendations on condition,** and management.
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