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If cerebellar atrophy is not treated promptly, it will become increasingly severe, gradually affecting the entire circulatory system and causing systemic lesions. This will greatly impact the quality of life of patients and their families. So how can the condition be treated to gradually improve?

Mr. Wu, a patient with cerebellar atrophy, had been suffering from the disease for thirteen years. He was unable to walk independently, experienced choking cough, shortness of breath, slurred speech, frequent urination at night, and constipation, going about once every five days. He had previously been treated locally with traditional Chinese medicine pills combined with some Western medicine, but his condition did not improve. After his condition continued to worsen, he learned about our Brain-Benefiting Balance Therapy from the news, which is an experienced treatment specifically for this type of disease. After a brief consultation and doctor's consultation, he began treatment. After three courses of treatment, a follow-up visit showed that the frequency of choking cough had decreased, the constipation and difficulty in defecation had disappeared, and his urination had returned to near normal. He is still continuing to take the medication.

The Brain-Benefiting Balance Therapy is an experienced treatment method developed by doctors specializing in cerebellar atrophy, ataxia, and multiple system atrophy over many years, based on their extensive theoretical knowledge and experience in treating numerous patients. It primarily consists of a personalized prescription of pure Chinese herbal medicine taken orally. Because each patient's condition is different, a course of treatment is set at 24 days. The treatment aims to control disease progression, improve existing symptoms, and enhance the quality of life for patients and their families. Patients who fully cooperate with the medication treatment can generally feel varying degrees of improvement in their condition after 1-2 courses of treatment.