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This depends on what ** causes it, if it is a cerebral infarction.
or the sequelae of cerebral hemorrhage generally take about half a year to recover.
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Walks unsteadily, and has poor balance.
Do physical balance training.
If you exercise regularly, it will take at least a year to recover slowly.
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Come on, you walk unsteadily, how long does it take to recover from unsteady stability? I think that going out for a walk every day is a long time, a year and a half a year, so it won't be unstable, so I often go out for a walk, and after a long time, it's good.
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Your baby's unsteady walking may be due to a calcium deficiency. It is recommended that you usually give your child to drink keel and strengthen bone granules, usually put more shrimp skin when stir-frying, the calcium content of shrimp skin is very high, and usually exercise children to walk. It'll get better slowly.
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It is estimated that the recovery period is not short, and it is generally a brain injury, and the recovery is estimated to be relatively long.
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If the cerebral infarction is a mild cerebral infarction, it is often left with mild walking instability, and it can be recovered to become more and more stable by insisting on physiotherapy and exercise. However, many patients are still left with a small amount of instability.
Guidance: Don't aim for a full return to the same as before. The possibility of full recovery is relatively small, and many patients still feel that one leg is not very flexible, but they can walk. It is very important to insist on taking medicine and exercising.
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It depends on what is causing it, if it is clinically stable or **, the symptoms of unsteady walking can be recovered.
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Unsteady walking can be due to a variety of factors, such as lack of muscle strength, poor balance, neurological problems, etc. Here are some ways to improve walking unsteadiness:
1.Enhance muscle strength: By doing some simple muscle training, such as the training of leg muscles, you can strengthen your muscles and improve your gait stability.
2.Improve balance: You can improve your balance and body control by doing some balance training, such as standing on one foot and jumping on one foot.
3.Improve foot posture: Choosing the right shoes, such as flat shoes or shoes with support for the returner, can improve foot posture and improve gait stability.
5.Maintain good health: Maintaining a good diet and adequate sleep can improve the body's immunity and resistance, reduce physical discomfort and fatigue, and thus improve the problem of unsteady walking. Dust beat.
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Walking unsteadiness should be carried out according to **, but Iwayu can be caused by cervical spondylosis, cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, Parkinson's disease and other diseases. 1. Cervical spondylosis: If walking is unstable due to cervical spondylosis, cervical traction, drugs, etc. are required.
When symptoms are severe, surgery is required. 2. Cerebral hemorrhage: Unstable walking caused by cerebral hemorrhage requires hemostatic drugs, such as tranexamic acid and glycolic acid.
If the patient is severely ill, surgical removal of the hematoma is required to reduce the light compression. 3. Cerebral infarction: For unstable walking caused by cerebral infarction, drugs such as pyritanol hydrochloride capsules can be used to improve cerebral circulation, and combined with gamma oryzanol and other drugs to promote the recovery of neurological function.
4. Parkinson's disease: Parkinson's disease can also cause unsteadiness in walking. In this case, pramipexole and dopaserazine tablets are required**.
If walking is unsteady, MRI or CT of the brain should be performed promptly, and after the identification of **.
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How long have you been walking unsteadily? Have you ever had a traumatic injury? Do you usually walk a lot? Do you have the strength to play soft legs or walk?
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Unsteady walking can be caused by abnormal nervous system function or other problems in the body. Specific improvement measures and methods should be based on **.
Here are some commonly used improvement measures and methods:
1.Exercise: Proper exercise can strengthen muscles, balance, and coordination, and promote good health.
2.Physics: Physics can help patients rebuild their balance and coordination and alleviate the symptoms of unsteady walking through targeted training and.
3.Medications**: If the unsteady walking is caused by a neurological disorder, symptoms can be relieved with medications**. For example, medications such as sedatives, antidepressants, etc., may be used.
4.Surgery**: If the unsteady walking is caused by a serious problem such as an intracranial hematoma, surgery may be required**.
In short, if you are unsteady walking, you should seek medical attention in time, and choose the best method that suits you after being diagnosed by a professional doctor. Being casual at home by yourself can backfire, delaying and recovering in the dust.
Western medicine currently lacks a special **** method, telling that this disease cannot be cured, and can only take some nutritional neurohormone drugs or **** to improve symptoms, and these methods have no effect. The use of traditional Chinese medicine Rongjin Xing Yi decoction is suitable for the patient's condition to prescribe**, in order to achieve the medicine to the disease! Early detection, early attention, early recovery!!
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That's still a problem in the brain, go do a CT and have a look.