What happens when cerebellar atrophy ataxia is severe?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-14
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Severe cerebellar atrophy can have the following consequences:

    Clause. 1. It will cause motor disorders, because the cerebellum has the function of maintaining the body's exercise posture, when the cerebellar atrophy is severe, it will cause serious dysfunction of the cerebellar nerves and brain cells, which can make the cerebellum maintain the function of the exercise posture decrease, which will cause the patient's motor coordination to decline significantly, such as the patient can not walk normally, or the hands can not use chopsticks, and can not write with a pen, etc.

    Clause. Second, it will cause the patient's ataxia movement, that is, the patient is unable to stand with his eyes closed, or the movements of his hands are not cooperative, and the legs are uncoordinated to walk, etc., such as a wide base stride when walking.

    Clause. Third, it will have a certain impact on the language, and there will be blast-like language, or poetry-like language.

    The cerebellum is located in the posterior fossa, below the tentorial of the cerebellum, dorsal to the pons and medulla oblongata. The cerebellum includes the cerebellar vermis and both cerebellar hemispheres. Symptoms of cerebellar atrophy are ataxia and impaired balance.

    When the cerebellar vermis is severe, there is dysfunction of the trunk, inability to maintain an upright posture, unsteady standing, leaning forward or backward, and difficulty standing with eyes closed (+) Walking with the feet apart, swaying from side to side, and opening the eyes does not change this ataxia. Limb ataxia occurs when cerebellar hemisphere atrophy is severe, with the upper limb being heavier than the lower limb, the distal segment being heavier than the proximal segment, and fine motor being heavier than the gross motor segment. In severe cases of cerebellar atrophy, he is unable to walk and is confined to a wheelchair or bedridden.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    1. Walking disorder: The condition of cerebellar atrophy is more serious, and memory may often decline in the early stage of the disease, but if you do not pay attention to reasonable **, it will cause limb movement disorders, resulting in shaky, unsteady steps, and difficulty walking when the patient walks.

    2. Functional disharmony of the limbs: Due to the cause of the disease, it may lead to the harm of uncoordinated function of the affected limb, and various movements and behaviors are not controlled by the brain. For example, they cannot write, use chopsticks and spoons well, and will have difficulty eating.

    3. Language dysfunction: Cerebellar atrophy can cause slurred speech and functional impairment, resulting in confusion and other phenomena in patients. When talking to other people, you can't fully express yourself.

    As the condition progresses, it may cause temper tantrums, anxiety, and personality changes.

    Fourth, the harm of paralysis of the lower limbs: if there is a brain disease, if you do not pay attention to a reasonable **, it will have a negative impact on the body's health, resulting in abnormal body posture, the patient can not distinguish the direction, and may also cause the lower limbs to be unable to move normally, and even cause paralysis. It can have a serious impact on the patient's physical health and family well-being.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    There is no exact number for survival in cerebellar atrophy. 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. Patients with cerebellar atrophy develop ataxia, walk unsteadily, sway from side to side, act like drunk, and fall easily.

    Once the patient falls, it is easy to suffer secondary trauma and fractures, which will lead to further deterioration of limb dysfunction, which may seriously affect life. Patients with cerebellar atrophy may also have dysarthria, language function problems, severe patients will have slurred speech, choking on drinking water, difficulty swallowing, significantly reduced quality of life, and are prone to secondary malnutrition, lung infections and bedsores and other adverse consequences. If the patient has severe diabetes, it may lead to severe infection, which may affect the life expectancy.

    Overall, the survival of patients with cerebellar atrophy is mainly related to the severity of the disease, other comorbid diseases, care, and complications

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Ataxia is a type of neurodegenerative disease, and its symptoms are diverse, mainly including: difficulty walking, easy falling, weakness of legs, feet or ankles, weakness of hands, slurred speech or difficulty swallowing, muscle spasms, twitching of arms, shoulders and tongue, difficulty in raising the head or maintaining a good posture for progress** Ataxia is better.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Ataxia refers to the clinical manifestations of disordered coordination, instability and uncoordination of limb movements in the absence of muscle strength. Ataxia can occur with deep sensory, vestibular system, cerebellum, and brain lesions, and is called sensory, vestibular, cerebellar, and cerebral ataxia, respectively.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Cerebral atrophy is a mental degenerative disease, it is difficult to deal with it, not only the decline of intelligence, but also the loss of memory little by little, these are just some of the obvious characteristics in the early days, I believe that the people around you who suffer from this disease must have a deep understanding of it. In the late stage, I often can't take care of myself, which is really distressing, but there will be some time from the early to the late stage. Let's talk about how long it takes for brain atrophy to be serious from early stage to severe, and prepare psychologically in advance.

    How long does it generally take for brain atrophy to go from early to severe.

    Cerebral atrophy has a slow onset and progressively worsens, and the date of onset is difficult to determine in most patients. The clinical manifestations are related to the location and degree of cerebral atrophy. Among them, diffuse cerebral cortex atrophy is mainly dementia, mental retardation, memory impairment, personality changes, and behavioral disorders.

    Some are accompanied by hemiplegia and seizures. Focal cerebral atrophy is dominated by personality changes; Cerebellar atrophy is characterized by speech impairment and astaxia and tremor of the body. From the analysis of the clinical manifestations of cerebral atrophy, it can be roughly divided into two categories, one is the decline of brain function, and the other is the decline of intelligence such as dementia.

    The decline of brain function is manifested as dizziness, headache, insomnia, poor memory, numbness in the hands and feet, depression, etc.; Mental retardation manifests as impairment of cognitive and social adaptability, such as memory, comprehension, judgment, numeracy, and even dementia.

    Memory impairment occurs early, such as frequent loss of objects and forgetting promised things. As the disease progresses, it gradually leads to complete loss of memory.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Overview. To put it simply, cerebellar atrophy is a group of central nervous system diseases with ataxia as the main manifestation, which is mostly hereditary from the prime of life. The main pathological manifestations are the loss of cerebellar Pourkinje cells, thinning of the granular layer, and loss of dentate nucleus neurons with glial degeneration.

    The patient's limbs complete the balance of various movements, often look down at the road under their feet when walking, and dare not look ahead, with the current medical science and technology, there is no practical method, let alone cure. Therefore, this is a very terrible disease, and the most serious may be brain damage, which affects intelligence, and makes it completely unable to take care of oneself and become disabled.

    1. At the beginning of the disease, the patient will walk like a drunk person, and his reaction will become sluggish, his movements will not be smooth, and he will not be able to reach heavy objects. The legs are uncoordinated, the muscles are stiff, and some specific movements cannot be done, such as running, climbing, playing ball, etc. When you don't move, your body will shake and you can easily bump into objects when you walk.

    Poor eye movement, inability to quickly move targets, poor ability to distinguish distance.

    2. After some time, the uncoordination of the limbs is aggravated, and the movement disorder is obvious. Unable to control posture and pace, walking like a penguin, and easily falling. Wobbly, legs slightly spread or scissor steps, unable to maintain balance, even more impossible to walk far, so running is even more impossible, it is difficult to go up and down stairs, and the body cannot be flexibly adjusted when walking.

    Slurred speech, difficulty writing, and easy choking when eating or drinking.

    3. In the late stage, speech is completely inaudible, the pitch cannot be changed, and more seriously, it is impossible to speak, write, and have difficulty eating. 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. If the brain or peripheral nerves are affected, intelligence can be affected.

    Precautions: Nowadays, urban people sit more than exercise, so they should do more exercise, sit reasonably, and do less repetitive work to reduce the possibility of illness. Drink plenty of water, detoxify more, and keep your body balanced. Physical care is also the key to good health.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Quite atrophied, what happens if ataxia is severe? Quite atrophied and ataxia, they will become senile and dementia when they are seriously ill, paralyzed in bed, unable to walk. g

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The volume of the cerebellum decreases and the sulci widen. It can be divided into localized and generalized cerebellar atrophy. Because the cerebellum is mainly involved in the regulation of somatic balance and muscle tone, patients with cerebellar atrophy often have symptoms such as gait instability, ataxia, and slurred speech.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What happens when cerebellar atrophy ataxia is severe? Cerebellar atrophy and attack disorder will affect normal work, study and life, so be sure to go to the hospital in time to continue treatment.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The symptoms of cerebellar atrophy ataxia are mainly manifested in patients who have unsteady walking, and even some patients are unsteady on their feet and unable to sit firmly when sitting.

    Patients with cerebellar atrophy can take drugs to prevent arteriosclerosis, such as aspirin and statins, and oral drugs to nourish brain cells, which can prevent the progression of arteriosclerosis.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-05

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  13. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What happens when cerebellar atrophy ataxia is severe? The bag is atrophied, ataxia, if it is serious, he eats, drinks, and scolds, his reason is lost, no matter what he does, he doesn't know what he is doing, and if it is serious, it will kill someone.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If cerebellar atrophy ataxia is still more serious, you need to cooperate with the doctor in time to check it, or according to the specifics.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Dressing, buttoning, carrying water, writing, eating, speech, gait and other movements are inflexible and unstable, the gait is staggering, and the legs are very wide when walking. 2. If the adult is sick, he cannot walk in a straight line. Moving forward in a curve from left to right, manifested as a scissor step, deflecting in a "Z" shape, and trying to use both upper limbs to help maintain the stability of the body.

    If the muscle tone changes and changes to a spastic ataxia gait, it is manifested as unsteady standing, leaning forward or swaying from side to side, and when standing on tiptoe or heel, the swaying instability is more prominent, and it is easy to fall. 3. With the progression of the disease, the patient may show unsteadiness or inability to sit up until he is bedridden. Although cerebellar atrophy ataxia is terrible, if you choose the right method, you can make the patient die in a desperate place.

    Therefore, when the above symptoms appear, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital for examination as soon as possible.

  16. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Change in posture and gait: unsteady standing and staggering gait.

    2. Disorder of voluntary movement coordination: the upper limbs are heavier, and the tremor becomes more obvious when the action is closer to the target.

    3. Speech disorder: speech is slow, slurred, and the voice is intermittent.

    4. Ocular motility disorder: coarse ataxia nystagmus occurs in ocular motor muscle ataxia.

    5. Hypotonia: pendulum-like tendon reflexes can be seen, which can be seen in acute cerebellar lesions.

    6. Ataxia is observed through the patient's daily life movements, walking is unsteady, gait is staggering, the movement is inflexible, and the legs are very wide when walking; In adults, walking is not in a straight line.

    7. Unsteady standing, leaning forward or swaying from side to side, when standing on tiptoe or standing on heels, shaking instability is more prominent, and easy to fall is often the patient's early complaint.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello! According to the description of symptoms, it is recommended to visit the hospital for further diagnosis. It is recommended to come to the famous doctor hall of the hospital for treatment, and choose the corresponding Chinese medicine through TCM syndrome differentiation**.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If cerebellar atrophy is severe, ataxia will occur, which is manifested as unsteady walking, walking like drunkenness, wide distance between feet, poor control of speech speed when speaking, sometimes fast and sometimes slow, poor distance argumentation, etc.

    However, there will be no loss of limb movement, numbness of the body, double vision, and no changes in calculation, memory, time and spatial orientation. The more common ** are cerebrovascular diseases, such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction caused by dust and cerebral atrophy.

    In addition, brain tumors and traumatic brain injuries can also lead to cerebellar atrophy.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are many symptoms:1ataxia, which is the main manifestation, can manifest as unsteady, uncoordinated, and even wrestling; 2.

    The standard of living cannot take care of themselves, some people cannot eat normally, speak clearly, and often mumble to themselves; 3.Memory loss, especially remembering recent events; 4.Respiratory disorders occur, leading to difficulty breathing and eventually death.

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