15 Warning Signs Of Cerebellar Degeneration

9. Vertigo and Dizziness

Dizziness Concept. Dizzy young arab woman suffering vertigo attack at home. Photo Credit: Envato @Prostock-studio

While ataxia primarily affects limb coordination, cerebellar degeneration can also disrupt balance pathways, leading to vertigo—an intense spinning sensation—and persistent dizziness. Patients may feel as though their surroundings are moving, making standing or walking unsafe. Vestibular rehabilitation exercises, which retrain the brain’s interpretation of motion signals, can help reduce symptoms. In some cases, medications like meclizine or low-dose benzodiazepines are prescribed short-term to ease acute vertigo, but long-term therapy focuses on habituation and compensation strategies.

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