ataxiát
Ataxiát, also known as ataxia, is a neurological disorder characterized by the loss of muscle coordination and balance, leading to unsteady gait and difficulty with voluntary movements. It can result from various causes, including genetic mutations, neurodegenerative diseases, and exposure to toxins. Ataxia can manifest in different forms, such as cerebellar ataxia, which affects the cerebellum and is often associated with conditions like multiple sclerosis or spinocerebellar ataxia, and peripheral ataxia, which involves the peripheral nerves and can be caused by vitamin B12 deficiency or alcoholism.
Symptoms of ataxia may include:
- Unsteady gait and difficulty walking
- Tremors
- Difficulty with fine motor skills, such as writing or buttoning clothes
- Nystagmus, a rapid, involuntary eye movement
Treatment for ataxia depends on the underlying cause. For example, vitamin B12 supplementation may help improve
Ataxiát is a progressive condition, meaning symptoms may worsen over time. Early diagnosis and management are