What Are The Potential Signs Of Spinocerebellar Ataxia?

Vision Problems

Vision problems also seem to be symptoms of this disease. One common one may be reduced low contrast sensitivity. This vision issue appears to make it hard to see objects at night. It may also make it hard to see these items in other cases of low lighting. Patients may also find that their depth perception can worsen. Thus, things like walking up the stairs may become harder. Pouring water into a glass seems to be affected also.

Two other possible vision problems appear to be blurry or double vision. These issues seem to be connected to two common problems with eye movement when this condition is the trigger. Those two issues may be nystagmus and distance esophoria. The first appears to be the uncontrolled, random movement of the eyes. The second may be when the eyes often move inward when individuals look at something.

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