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Because alcohol affects the balance mechanism - making a person think they're walking straight, when they're not.
The cerebellum, in the back of the brain, controls balance, coordination and fine muscle control (e.g., walking). Long term alcohol abuse or exposure to toxins and toxic chemicals and heavy metals like mercury and lead may trigger ataxias. Ataxia is the lack of balance and walking problems. This one reason the police will ask some one to do balance and walking tests to see if they have a high blood alcohol level.
Extreme pain radiating up the front, sides, or back of the knee. Trouble walking and keeping balance and weight on the affected leg. Knee cap moves easily when touched. Bruising and swelling around the affected knee.
There are many reasons why you might not have balance while walking. Your ears could be plugged up for example.
can one loose the balance 2 one side when there walking she is blind one eye
Poor Balance (719.7) - Same as Difficulty of Walking or Post imbalance (729.90)
running,walking,climbing, and balance mostly
To help maintain balance.
No, there is no harm in walking for exercise between flareups for someone whose gout has affected the ankle.
It is important during walking so you maintain balance over any type of surface.
well there is a walking stick and a walker (zimmerframe) grab hold of something to keep your balance
is intoxicated