Dysmetria

Dysmetria means cerebellar damage. There is a loss of balance, poor coordination of speech, walking, and abnormal eye movements. It occurs because of cerebral palsy, autoimmune disorders, brain infections, and degenerative nervous system disorder.

  
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Why am I suffering from headshake, whole-body vibration, and weakness?

Query: Hi doctor, I am suffering from a head shake. I feel exhausted most of the time, and my legs even start to feel weak. My whole body feels vibrating from inside, and I can also feel my hands are getting weak. I have never consulted a doctor before. I am not on any medication. My height is about 1.51 y...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Shaking head means titubation, which is a feature of cerebellar dysfunction. You should get checked for other cerebellar features like ataxia, dysmetria, nystagmus, etc. In some people, it may be congenital. As you have recent onset of symptoms, it may be acquired. Get a...  Read Full »

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