Ataxia refers to no coordination. Ataxia may affect a person’s speech, eye movements, and ability to swallow, walk, and may affect holding objects The onset of ataxia can be sudden, progressive, or stable, depending on its
cause. This depends partly on the cause. Some people are born with ataxia, Others develop it over time.
Cause of Ataxia/ Imbalance
A genetic feature
Health condition that leads to nerve damage
Vitamin B-12 deficiency
An immunological problem
Signs and Symptoms of Ataxia/ Imbalance
Balance issues
Impaired limb coordination
Difficulty swallowing
Tremors or quivering in different parts of the body
Speech difficulties, such as mumbled and sluggish speech
Involuntary, rapid, rhythmic, repetitive eye movement
Challenges with walking
Vision and hearing problems
Depression stemming from the challenges of living with the condition
Diagnosis
The neurologist will assess the individual and review their medical background for potential factors like prior brain trauma, and their familial history for signs of hereditary ataxia.