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Cerebellar atrophy is a disease that will not directly lead to the death of the patient, but it will lead to dementia, brain atrophy will cause the failure of the whole body organs and the loss of various functions, such as swallowing, teeth to bite food and the ability to speak, the ability to defecate, the ability to walk, and the final result is death, so you must be active after the disease, which can prolong your life.
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1. Patients with early cerebellar atrophy often have dizziness, headache, insomnia, waist and knee weakness, numbness of hands and feet, tinnitus, and deafness; Gradually, they will react slowly, slow motion, mumble, and answer wrong questions. In terms of physiology, it is often manifested as aging, whitening of teeth, dryness, pigmentation, and even hemiplegia, epilepsy, or ataxia, tremor, etc., and neurological symptoms may or may not exist.
2. Memory impairment occurs early, such as often losing things, forgetting what was promised or what was said, etc., with the development of the disease, gradually to complete loss of memory.
3. Changes in personality and behavior are often the early symptoms of the disease, such as not liking to communicate with others, or having no ideals, no wishes, and no feelings for children and relatives; Rigid and unfamiliar habits, impatient personality, increased speech, or verbosity; Or suspicious and selfish, especially concerned about their health and safety, often entangled by some minor discomforts.
4. Mental retardation and dementia are characterized by a comprehensive decline in intellectual activities such as comprehension, judgment, and calculation ability, and the inability to adapt to social life and be incompetent for work and housework; Gradually, patients are unable to correctly answer their names, ages, and food, and do not know how to go home after leaving the house, and regard collecting waste paper and miscellaneous items as a kind of wealth.
Whether cerebellar atrophy affects life expectancy needs to be determined according to the age of the patient, the basic condition of the patient, the severity of the condition, and whether care is in place. If the elderly have cerebellar atrophy, most of them will not affect life expectancy, but will lead to a decrease in the quality of life of the patient.
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Cerebellar atrophy has nothing to do with the life expectancy of the human body, the main role of the cerebellum is to have an impact on the patient's ability to exercise, balance and other abilities, and does not have much impact on the life span of the human body, so the patient with cerebellar atrophy will have great obstacles in exercise ability and self-care ability in life, but as long as the nursing is in place, the survival time should be relatively long. The use of traditional Chinese medicine Shu muscle and anti-impotence decoction can effectively ** cerebellar atrophy ataxia.
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In patients with cerebellar atrophy, generally speaking, if it is mild, it may not have a serious effect on the patient, but if the patient's cerebellar atrophy is very severe, it may cause the patient to experience dizziness, head swelling, unsteady walking, wide stride, and ataxia.
Cerebellar atrophy, generally speaking, is due to the existence of degenerative diseases of the nervous system, and some patients are degenerative diseases that cause patients to have cerebellar atrophy, patients are often prone to cerebellar atrophy in addition to cerebellar atrophy, but also prone to cerebral hemisphere atrophy and brainstem atrophy, for patients with cerebellar atrophy In general, some drugs can be applied symptomatically to improve the patient's symptoms, but cerebellar atrophy is impossible.
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Cerebellar atrophy not only affects the balance of the body, but also causes other nervous system dysfunctions.
1.Affects body balance: Cerebellar atrophy can affect the balance of the body, resulting in uncoordinated limbs, inability to walk in a straight line, and ataxia.
2.Other neurological dysfunction: Neurological impairment, resulting in speech impairment, poetic or explosive language, or apraxia, agnosia, and impairment of visuospatial skills.
3.Genetic risk: People with cerebellar atrophy have offspring at greater risk of developing the disease.
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Cerebellar atrophy is very harmful to the human body, mainly manifested as ataxia, dysarthria, cranial nerve dysfunction, cognitive impairment, etc., which brings great inconvenience to the patient's work and life, and can also cause paralysis in severe cases.
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The cerebellum mainly controls the movement-related aspects of the human body, and the most serious consequence of cerebellar atrophy is total paralysis.
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Cerebellar atrophy is common in older people and is often a disease that cannot be **. There are many causes of cerebellar atrophy, and it can also be harmful to patients.
1. Common causes.
1. Genetic factors: It is a common cause of cerebellar atrophy, and people who suffer from this disease in their families have a greater chance of offspring suffering from this disease;
2. Inflammation: the patient has acute cerebellitis and sequelae after **;
3. Poisoning: For example, carbon monoxide poisoning in Shizheng causes ischemia and hypoxia of the brain, drug poisoning, drug poisoning caused by excessive use of phenytoin, and cerebral vasoconstriction caused by alcohol poisoning, reduced blood flow, and hypoxia of the cerebral cortex, which will cause cerebellar atrophy for a long time;
4. Cerebrovascular diseases: It is also a common cause of cerebellar atrophy, such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, etc., which will lead to the necrosis of the brain parenchyma of the patient Lao Bu Song due to extrusion, or cerebral atrophy and even necrosis due to ischemia and hypoxia;
5. Neurodegeneration: For example, multi-system atrophy shrinks the brain, and the patient's cerebellar volume shrinks and becomes smaller.
2. Hazards. 1. Eye movement disorder: the patient will have vergence reflex disorder, which is the phenomenon of doll eyes, also known as doll eyes. At the same time, the extraocular muscles are dyskinesis, and the patient's vision is blurred and there is double vision;
2. Cerebellar dysarthria: patients will have dysphonia, slow speech, monotonous pronunciation, nasal, etc., because the muscles that control the movement of the lips, tongue, throat and other muscles have ataxia; Evil.
3. Motor ataxia: the patient has unstable standing and cannot maintain balance. When walking, there is an unsteady gait, a staggering shape, as if he is drunk, and the upper limbs are flexed forward, or when performing certain movements, the movement and distance do not match, and there is a marked tremor when approaching the target.
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Cerebellar atrophy, a disease that by itself does not lead to death. Because the cerebellum is mainly an important organ of the human body responsible for mutual aid, it is responsible for the coordination and flexibility of movement. Cerebellar atrophy does not cause paralysis of muscle strength, nor does it involve some life centers, such as respiratory function and heartbeat function.
Therefore, cerebellar atrophy generally does not directly lead to death. However, if cerebellar atrophy is more severe, it will seriously affect the stability of the limbs and the balance of the trunk, and the patient is very easy to fall when walking, resulting in some secondary fractures that are life-threatening. In addition, patients with cerebellar atrophy may need to stay in bed for a long time in the advanced stage, and some corresponding complications such as lung infection, bedsores, and malnutrition will occur after bed rest, and patients generally die because of these complications.
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If the condition of patients with spinocerebellar atrophy is very severe, it will lead to death, especially some patients with very serious spinal cord lesions, if the lesion involves the upper segment of the spinal cord, patients will have mobility disorders of the limbs, and some patients will even have bradynabic respiratory rate or respiratory rhythm disorder, which will lead to respiratory failure and respiratory weakness, which will lead to the death of patients.
For spinocerebellar atrophy, there is currently no effective ** program, for these patients ** mainly symptomatic **, if the patient has incontinence of urine and urine, indwelling catheterization is required, if there is a lung infection, the patient needs to carry out active anti-infection**, if the patient has a nutritional status, the metabolism is relatively poor, these patients need to carry out a nasogastric diet to supplement nutrition.
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Can cerebellar atrophy die? Cerebellar atrophy generally does not die, cerebellar atrophy will cause people to react sluggishly, limbs are uncoordinated, inconvenient, seriously affect work and life, and finally will not have the ability to take care of themselves and need to be taken care of by others, and the general life expectancy will not be affected.
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Definitely, it's just a matter of time.
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Whether a patient with cerebellar atrophy dies depends on the patient's specific situation. If the patient has only some mild cerebellar atrophy, if the patient does not have a severe impact on daily life, these patients generally do not have some obvious symptoms, and the patient may only present with discomfort such as dizziness.
If the patient has other diseases, such as the atrophy of the entire cerebellum, or the atrophy of the cerebral hemispheres and brainstem, the patient will have symptoms such as difficulty swallowing, choking on water, limb mobility, seizures, and dementia. The patient's condition may be severe, and if the patient is also comorbid with lung infection, severe pneumonia, respiratory failure, etc., these patients will be seriously life-threatening, resulting in death.
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Cerebellar atrophy and falls are not life-threatening, but it is still more dangerous for the elderly to fall when they are older, and they should pay more attention in life. Cerebellar atrophy in the elderly is a normal phenomenon, there is no special method, if it is physiological cerebellar atrophy is not life-threatening, but if it is pathological cerebellar atrophy, it is necessary to conduct a detailed examination, timely medical treatment for the corresponding **, otherwise it will be serious and life-threatening.
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How long can a patient with cerebellar atrophy live depends on the specific situation of the patient, if the patient's cerebellar atrophy is not serious, but only an age-related degenerative disease, which has little impact on the patient's daily life, the patient does not have some other diseases, and the patient's general condition is relatively good, these patients generally have little impact on life expectancy.
However, if the patient has severe cerebellar atrophy, the patient may be paralyzed, some patients because of unsteady walking, ataxia and other symptoms, resulting in patients unable to walk, patients will be paralyzed in bed for a long time, if these patients are not well cared for by their families, it is easy to lead to nutritional disorders, lung infections, aspiration pneumonia, bedsores, etc., and patients may not survive for a long time.
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Cerebellar atrophy is a chronic disease that does not lose life for a while, but it can lose life as the disease worsens.
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Your father is in a good mental state and often goes to the park for exercise, but suddenly he has symptoms of dizziness, and the examination finds that there is atrophy of the cerebellum, and the appearance of cerebellar atrophy will of course affect the patient's life. Therefore, if cerebellar atrophy occurs, if it is more serious, it is easy to cause the patient to be bedridden and unable to take care of himself, which can cause some complications and threaten human life, so it is still necessary to actively carry out medication**, and at the same time to ensure the stability of blood pressure, blood sugar and blood lipids.
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Any disease, if you don't get it in time, if you don't let it develop in time, can cost you your life. Because if it's serious, it will affect other body functions! So. So these things should not be underestimated.
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The final outcome of cerebellar atrophy usually includes swallowing dysfunction, language dysfunction, and limb dysfunction. Because the degree of illness varies from person to person, the degree of influence shown is also different. Patients should actively cooperate** to improve the prognosis as much as possible1.
Cerebellar atrophy may be caused by the following groups2
Genetic factors: Patients who have first-degree family members, such as parents or grandparents, who have cerebellar atrophy are more likely to develop the disease.
Neurodegenerative diseases, such as multiple system atrophy, can cause cerebellar atrophy.
Brain trauma: If a person has had a more severe trauma to the nucleus of the head, such as a heavy impact or a car accident, it may cause the cerebellum to shrink.
Alcoholism: If the patient drinks too much alcohol in their daily life, it may cause the cerebellum to atrophy.
Brain infection: If a person has had an infection in the brain, such as meningitis, it can cause the cerebellum to shrink.
Reference: 1|There is a doctor network.
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Name: Mr. Wu.
Age: 57 years old.
Course of disease: 4 years ago, the symptoms of "cerebellar ataxia" were gradually aggravated, slurred speech, inability to walk independently, frequent urination, nocturia 3-4 times, double skin rolling foot edema, constipation once every 2-3 days, dreaming, yelling while sleeping, stomach distention, acid reflux, shortness of breath, phlegm, dry mouth and bad breath, dizziness, tinnitus, dry eyes, trembling legs.
Now**: Brain Walking Soup**.
After a course of treatment, the quality of sleep improved, dizziness, ear burning and silver afterglow, and leg tremors improved.
After three treatments: Sleep is getting better, walking is improving, dizziness, tinnitus, leg shaking is improving, and speech is getting better.
After seven courses of treatment: sleep has been restored, walking has been stable, speech has been restored, dizziness, tinnitus, leg tremors have been restored, urine and bowel movements have been normal, stomach distension and acid reflux, shortness of breath, phlegm, muscle strength has been restored, dry mouth, bad breath has been restored, and then continued to consolidate a course of treatment, the symptoms are basically none, and now there is no recurrence of ** return visit. (The drug compatibility of each course of treatment is different, the same disease is different, one-to-one syndrome differentiation is adopted, one disease for 10,000 people, and one person for one mu).
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