10 Wilson's Disease Symptoms
Symptom #9: Difficulty Balancing
Whenever we make a movement, numerous muscles are working in coordination with each other to help us perform the action. This is an impressive feat, especially when we are walking, running and jumping because the balance required is something that even our latest technology struggles to replicate.
It takes us years to learn to walk and balance, but when it is learned it is something that we don’t usually think about. Wilson’s disease can affect the brain, however, in a way that causes us to begin to lose these abilities. It can cause the patient to become increasingly dependent on other people for help.
Advertisement