Typical symptoms of penguinopathy are balance, progressive coordinated limb movements, dysarthria, and eye movement disorders. Also known as hereditary cerebellar ataxia, penguin disease is characterized by eye movement disorders, uncoordinated stride, choreiform movements or walking disorders, uncoordinated limbs, and slurred speech. At the same time, patients may also be accompanied by nystagmus, low blood pressure, urinary incontinence and sweating disorders and other symptoms. There is no good clinical treatment, only symptomatic treatment. Penguin disease is mainly autosomal dominant, so if the parents have penguin disease, the chance of their children having penguin disease can be 100%. Some cases of penguin disease are autosomal recessive and X chromosome-linked, and some cases are disseminated. If you are diagnosed with penguin disease, you should consult a doctor without authorization to avoid delaying your condition, so as to achieve early diagnosis and early treatment, pay attention to rest on weekdays, avoid overwork, and have a reasonable diet.