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Q: Does syringomyelia always progress
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Does syringomyelia cause dizziness?

Syringomyelia has been known to cause dizziness I know this because I suffer from vertigo and I have syringomyelia


What are the demographics of syringomyelia?

Syringomyelia occurs across all races and ethnic groups and affects both children and adults. Although syringomyelia usually appears in midlife, it can occur at any age.


Is syringomyelia hereditary?

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Is change always progress?

Change is progress because you always advance in life or change


Is Progress Always Good?

No its not always good.


Can you play soccer with syringomyelia?

No, people with syringomyelia should avoid doing anything which can cause them spinal trauma EG running.With surgical compression, there might be a possibility of playing soccer.


What are the causes of syringomyelia?

It is thought that syringomyelia occurs when one or more factors interfere with the normal development of the spinal canal during formation of the embryo or when factors such as trauma to the spinal cord.


What is syringomyelia?

Syringomyelia is a disorder where a cyst forms inside the spinal cord. This cyst, called a syrinx, grows over time, destroying a portion of the spinal cord from its center and expands outward


Does progress always lead to positive change?

No not always most of the time though :)


What is a good exercise with syringomyelia?

I have syringomyelia myself and I read that walking or swimming was good exercise. I wonder about the swimming because I know that would flare my arm pain up if I did it. Still, being in a pool and moving around would be very good.


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Many, many neutrino experiments are always in progress around the world.


What is the tumor which is described as a fluid cavity within the spinal cord that can enlarge slowly leading to pain and sensation loss in limbs or weakness?

Syringomyelia