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What Causes Sudden Imbalance When Walking In A Child?

Dear Sir , I have baby Boy age is 14 Month. He start walking in the end of 9th month. he was dancing & capable of walking without support. But from last 25 days first he started disbalancing in his walk later in 10n -14 days he stoped walk. now condition is that he can not stand with out support. he has started some shaking of body parts. from last two or three days his eyes are also not stable once he see on the upside his forhead. for few seconds he was doing it but now he is doing this activity frequesntly. Please help to understans about this problem. MRI for brain & Spine is normal. EEG is also normal.Please help....
Tue, 11 Aug 2015
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HI...by what you quote I feel that your kid is presenting with a classical history suggestive of -
1. a neurodegerative disorder or
2. A sub-acute form of cerebellitis most probably viral in origin or post viral.

If it is neurodegenerative disorder - normal MRI doesn't rule it out in the early stages. But acute or sub-acute cerebellitis should have been picked in the MRI brain.

I suggest you consult a pediatric neurologist for this.

regards - Dr. Sumanth
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What Causes Sudden Imbalance When Walking In A Child?

HI...by what you quote I feel that your kid is presenting with a classical history suggestive of - 1. a neurodegerative disorder or 2. A sub-acute form of cerebellitis most probably viral in origin or post viral. If it is neurodegenerative disorder - normal MRI doesn t rule it out in the early stages. But acute or sub-acute cerebellitis should have been picked in the MRI brain. I suggest you consult a pediatric neurologist for this. regards - Dr. Sumanth