Multiple factors can lead to balance and coordination issues. Common causes include:
- Cerebellar Disorders: Conditions affecting the cerebellum, such as [cerebellar ataxia]() or [multiple sclerosis](), can impair coordination and balance. - Vestibular Disorders: Problems with the inner ear, like [Meniere's disease]() or [vestibular neuritis](), can affect balance. - Peripheral Neuropathy: Damage to peripheral nerves, often due to [diabetes]() or [alcohol abuse](), can result in coordination issues. - Stroke: A [stroke]() can damage brain regions involved in balance and coordination. - Parkinson's Disease: This degenerative disorder affects movement control, leading to coordination problems.