Spinocerebellar ataxias are a group of hereditary ataxias that almost always develop in adulthood. People with spinocerebellar ataxia develop problems with speech, walking, and balance. Slow eye movement may cause more frequent head movements. Muscle stiffness, urinary incontinence, and memory loss are also common symptoms of the condition.

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