What are the harms of cerebellar atrophy if it is not treated in the later stage?

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

    Cerebellar atrophy will not be in the later stage, not knowing people, not knowing the road, not being able to find a home, and even not being able to control their ability to act and other hazards.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Hereditary ataxia is an inherited disorder that usually develops at a younger age, but it can vary from person to person. In the early stages, patients may experience symptoms such as unsteady walking, easy falls, and poor body coordination, which may gradually worsen as the disease progresses, and even affect the patient's daily life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Cerebellar atrophy is a familial dominant inherited neurological disease, once there is cerebellar atrophy in the parents, it will be inherited to the next generation, so once the cerebellar atrophy is suffered, it should be carried out in a regular hospital in time**. So what are the consequences if cerebellar atrophy doesn't? The following will introduce to you the consequences of cerebellar atrophy.

    The following are the consequences of cerebellar atrophy: Consequences of cerebellar atrophy 1: memory impairment Recent memory impairment occurs earlier, such as frequent loss of objects, forgetting promised things and other consequences of cerebellar atrophy.

    As the disease progresses, it gradually leads to complete loss of memory. Consequences of cerebellar atrophy 2: changes in personality and behavior Personality changes are often early symptoms of cerebellar atrophy, patients become detached, do not like to interact with others, cerebellar atrophy is not the consequence of ** or manifested as no ideals, desires, lack of affection for children and relatives; Rigid and bizarre habits, impatient personality, increased speech, or verbosity; Or suspicious and selfish, with a special concern for their own health and safety, often entangled by some minor discomfort.

    Consequences of cerebellar atrophy are not ** 3: systemic symptoms In the early stage of the lesion, patients with cerebellar atrophy often experience dizziness and headache, insomnia and dreams, soreness in the waist and knees, numbness in the hands and feet, tinnitus and deafness; Gradually, he became unresponsive, slow-moving, muttering, and answering questions that were not answered. In the physical aspect, it is often manifested as senile state of the dragon bell, the consequences of cerebellar atrophy, white tooth loss, **dryness, hyperpigmentation, or even paralysis, epilepsy, or ataxia, tremor, etc., neurological symptoms may or may not be present.

    The above content has given a detailed introduction to the consequences of cerebellar atrophy, and I hope it will be helpful to you. The harm of cerebellar atrophy is so great, therefore, if you suffer from cerebellar atrophy, you should go to a regular hospital in time to avoid the harm of more petan.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Severe cerebellar atrophy can be left untreated, and the following harms may occur:

    First, speech is slurred. When cerebellar atrophy is severe, speech function can be affected.

    Second, limb function. The cerebellum is related to the body's voluntary movements, ataxia, balance, etc., and when the cerebellum is severe, the patient will walk from side to side and be uncoordinated.

    Third, there is a change in muscle tone. Severe cerebellar atrophy can lead to decreased muscle tone and weakness in the legs.

    Cerebellar atrophy is an imaging test rather than a clinical diagnosis. For the vast majority of patients with early cerebellar atrophy, there are no obvious clinical symptoms, and no special ** is required, and mild cerebellar atrophy will not affect the patient's daily life and work.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Unable to take care of oneself, unable to stand normally, unable to walk.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    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: Cerebellar atrophy 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 impairment, they need to be cared for and take medication regularly, which can put a huge financial strain on 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.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Cerebellar atrophy is divided into physiological atrophy and pathological atrophy. Patients with physiological atrophy do not have any symptoms, but are only found on CT or MRI, which is a natural process of atrophy of brain cells and does not require special treatment. Pathological atrophy mainly has symptoms of ataxia, manifested as unsteady standing, muscle stiffness, uncoordinated limbs, etc., and some patients will also be accompanied by speech difficulties, such as unclear speech, or even inability to speak.

    Cerebellar atrophy is a slow-progressive disease. If it is not timely, it may jeopardize the patient's life. If it is not received in time** in the advanced stage, it may cause dementia, which will lead to the patient's inability to take care of himself or even lead to death.

    There are many causes of cerebral atrophy disease, first of all, we must clarify the specific condition and give targeted prevention, cerebral atrophy disease can not be completely **, it can be effectively controlled, such as cerebral atrophy caused by cerebral ischemic disease, this situation should be targeted to improve the problem of cerebral ischemia and control the aggravation of cerebellar atrophy disease. Some patients are due to drug poisoning, others are inherited in families, and some patients are due to cranial surgery or cerebellar atrophy due to head injury. Therefore, it is necessary to go to the neurology department of a regular hospital to clarify the specific condition and control, which will not affect the patient's life expectancy and will not affect the patient's quality of life.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If cerebellar atrophy is not **, then in the later stage, it will lose its ability to take care of itself, and it will also lose its movements, and it will be unsteady on its feet

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The cerebellum is the central nervous system responsible for the balance and coordination of the body, and its physiological functions are mainly to maintain body balance and coordinate voluntary movements. The main manifestations of cerebellar atrophy are ataxia, cerebellar dysarthria, ocular motility disorders, hypotonia, non-motor manifestations, and cognitive and language dysfunction, which are chronic.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    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.

    I hope you can give me my opinion, thank you!

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