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Symptoms of ALCOHOLIC CEREBELLAR DEGENERATION


The symptoms of alcoholic cerebellar degeneration are a reflection of the part of the brain that is damaged. The gait becomes unsteady, and the feet are kept widely spaced apart to help with balance. The trunk is unstable, and it may be difficult to sit unsupported. Movements of the legs and arms become uncoordinated. Tremors may be present in certain postures. There may be difficulties with swallowing. Speech is also irregular, without a normal cadence.



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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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