Can genetic cerebellar atrophy be cured?

Dr. Quinn Lawson
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2025-05-14 07:49:45
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Hereditary cerebellar atrophy is less likely to be cured. Patients can be treated with neurotrophic drugs and drugs that improve brain cell metabolism under the guidance of a doctor. Acupuncture or rehabilitation therapy can also help patients alleviate symptoms. Patients should rest more, ensure adequate sleep, and eat more foods rich in vitamin C.