What are the signs of cerebellar atrophy?

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Cerebellar atrophy precursor, the patient will show symptoms of autonomic nervous dysfunction, such as orthostatic hypotension, sexual dysfunction and sweating disorders, but also show ataxia is the most prominent symptoms of cerebellar dysfunction. The patient will also show weakness, weakness and other manifestations of lower limbs, followed by cerebellar atrophy patients, in the early stage will also show eye movement disorders, as well as slow autonomous activities, inflexible, unstable gait, balance disorders. Patients may also show dizziness, dysarthria, dysphagia, and coughing when drinking water. once clinical symptoms appear, it is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible because cerebellar atrophy is a serious disease.



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