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Disease called Ataxia??????????? |
Has anyone heard of this disease? Do you know someone who has it? The term ... Ataxia is usually caused by damage to a part of the brain called the cerebellum, ... The term "ataxia" describes a lack of muscle coordination. I knew a guy who had it. never heard of it Type ataxia at yahoo search see which of the links best explains your query. Ataxia is not a disease. Persons having ataxia experience a failure of muscle control in their arms and legs, which can result in a lack of balance and coordination or a disturbance of gait/the way they walk. Ataxia is usually used to describe symptoms, it is sometimes also used to refer to a group of disorders. It is not, however, a specific diagnosis. www.glyconutrientsreference.com Ataxia is symply a symptom of nervous system dysfunction. Basically, it is impaired coordination of the limbs. It could indicate a stroke or other things. When it affects the gait, it is called gait ataxia. I'm still new to the whole neurological area of medicine, but that's the basic gist of it. If you need more info, try talking to a neurologist/your doc. |
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