What Causes Acute Cerebellar Ataxia?

Vitamin Deficiencies

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In order for the body to function properly in all areas, it's important for it to receive the right amount of vitamins, which can include everything from vitamin C to vitamin B12. Vitamin deficiencies occur when the body isn't receiving the amount of a certain vitamin it needs. Some of these deficiencies can lead to problems in an individual's nervous system, which makes it possible for the brain to be damaged from a lack of certain vitamins. The main vitamin deficiencies that can heighten a patient's risk of acute cerebellar ataxia include vitamins E, B1, and B12. Vitamin B1 is commonly found in pork, nuts, legumes, and eggs. B12 is found in abundance among red meat and similar animal products. For vitamin E, it's important to consume a large number of nuts, seeds, and vegetable oils.

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