Cerebellar Ataxia
Ataxia is defined as the loss of full control of bodily movements. The condition can affect various movements, causing complications with swallowing, speech, eye movement, etc. Persistent ataxia is commonly a result of damage to the cerebellum, which is the region of the brain responsible for balance, coordination, and posture.
Ataxia affects people of all ages, and its symptoms are varied from person to person and the type.
The condition can develop over time or come on abruptly.
Treatment for ataxia involves a combination of medication to treat symptoms and neuro physiotherapy to improve quality of life.