The main function of the cerebellum is to maintain the coordination and balance of the body. Symptoms can be divided into three stages:
In the early stage
1, walking as soft as a drunken
2, inflexible reaction
3, difficulty in lifting heavy objects
4, up and down the stairs, uncoordinated
5, muscle rigidity, eye movement disorder
6, poor distance recognition. Disorders
6. Poor ability to recognize distances.
Midterm
1: Increased sense of limb and muscle incoordination, and obvious movement disorders.
2: Inability to control posture and stride, like a penguin walking; wobbling, legs slightly open or scissor steps, unable to maintain balance, unable to walk long distances, unable to run, difficult to walk up and down stairs, unable to adjust the body flexibly when walking. As a result, it is easy to fall
3: tongue tie, unclear speech, difficulty in writing, easy to choke when eating or drinking.
Late stage
1: Extremely unclear speech, inability to control pitch or even speech, illegible writing, difficulty in swallowing.
2: Unable to stand up, or even unable to sit up, need to rely on a wheelchair to get around, or bedridden, unable to take care of themselves.
Microcephaly is a brain disease that has a great impact on the patient, and the condition is progressive, getting worse as it goes on. Reasonable care can often help the treatment and rehabilitation of cerebral atrophy, so cerebellar atrophy in the treatment process must pay attention to reasonable care, so that the cerebellar atrophy will have better help!