What Causes Acute Cerebellar Ataxia?

Bleeding In The Cerebellum

The Eichholz Law Firm

Among the most serious causes of acute cerebellar ataxia is bleeding in the cerebellum. Any damage to the cerebellum substantially increases a patient's risk of being affected by this condition. When bleeding is occurring in the cerebellum, this means the patient is suffering from an intracranial hemorrhage. The bleeding is usually the result of some type of injury or trauma to the head. This condition is life-threatening, which means individuals should visit the emergency room if they notice any symptoms. The main symptoms of bleeding in the cerebellum include confusion, sudden headaches, a long-lasting headache, regular vomiting, drowsiness, seizures, and a coma. Treatment is only effective if patients obtain it shortly after the injury has occurred before too much bleeding has happened.

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