Punch-drunk Syndrome

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy(CTE) is sometimes known as punch drunk syndrome, dementia pugilistica, or boxer's syndrome. This is a prevalent ailment among fighters. Head trauma is the cause, and the syndrome usually appears years after the first head injury. This is a permanent injury with no remedy because it is usually diagnosed late.

  
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I have terrible coordination. Is it due to childhood head injuries?

Query: Hi doctor, For four years I have the really bad coordination. I fumble things a lot. I am very clumsy, weak, tired and I pee all the time. I drag my feet along the ground while walking and my legs do not work when I try to stand, but that is a rare thing for me. I have memory issues, moderate vertig...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concerns. From the available description there are two possibilities which need proper evaluation. The first is a punch-drunk syndrome. The disorder is common in those who have repeated trauma to head and present with varying mixt...  Read Full »

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