What causes vestibular ataxia?

  Depending on the location of the lesion, vestibular ataxia can be divided into peripheral vestibular ataxia, which is caused by lesions in the vestibule of the inner ear to the vestibular nerve, and central vestibular ataxia, which is caused by lesions in the vestibular nucleus and its centers. What causes vestibular ataxia? The following are the causes of vestibular ataxia: 1. Etiology (1) Peripheral neuropathy: such as peripheral neuritis due to various etiologies.  (2) Posterior cord lesions of the spinal cord: such as spinal consumption, subacute joint degeneration, etc.  (3) Vestibular labyrinthine lesions such as inflammation of the vestibular labyrinth.  (4) Cerebellar lesions: such as cerebellar hemorrhage, cerebellar infarction, cerebellar tumor, cerebellar inflammation, etc.  (5) lesions in the frontal lobe, temporal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, corpus callosum and other parts of the brain such as hemorrhage, ischemia, inflammation, tumor, etc.  2. Main types (1) Cerebellar ataxia.  (2) Cerebral ataxia.  (3) Sensory ataxia.  (4) Vestibular labyrinthine ataxia.