Get To Know The Signs Of Spinocerebellar Ataxia (SCA)
November 26, 2020
Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) is genetic. This disease has many forms, but the most common is SCA3. Ladies, the gene mutations for it pass from parent to child. The good news is that many of you are asymptomatic. However, the signs can appear and get worse at any point! The symptoms vary depending on the type you have, of course. The common issues affect your vision, movement, and learning.
Unfortunately, there's no spinocerebellar ataxia cure. That said, you have many options for SCA treatment! All of them help your symptoms. Ladies, physical therapy for SCA is a great place to start. There are even fantastic assistive devices for SCA out there!