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What to do if cerebellar atrophy is paralyzed

Dr. Casey Thompson
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2025-05-06 16:01:53
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The treatment of cerebellar atrophy paralysis includes medication, physical therapy, surgery, and general therapy.
1. Medication
can be prescribed to relieve symptoms, such as antidepressants such as paroxetine, sodium valproate, and antiepileptic drugs.
2. Physical therapy
includes rehabilitation training, physical therapy, and massage, which can help restore muscle strength and balance.
3.
Surgery may be needed in some cases, such as cerebellar tonsillar hernia.
4. General therapy
Maintain a balanced diet and adequate nutrition; and exercise as recommended by your doctor to maintain muscle strength and physical function.