Vitamin E is a group of compounds found in a variety of foods. It is important when it comes to supporting the immune system as well as keeping the eyes and skin healthy. Most people are able to get all the vitamin E they need through diet, although this is not always the case.
Ataxia is the name for a group of disorders that impact coordination, balance and speech.
The case study explained: “His first symptoms started when he was 10 years old with progressive gait difficulties and generalised weakness of the body.
“His gait difficulties were associated with wasting of his muscles and slurring of speech.
“Pregnancy and birth history were normal. Family history was insignificant for any neurological disease.”
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Treatment
The study said: “The patient started treatment with high-dose vitamin E in the form of D-alpha-tocopherol supplementation.
“Most importantly, neurologic symptoms improve when levels are normal, to our distress symptoms reappear when the level of vitamin E drop.
“Treatment was started with 1800 mg/d oral vitamin E.
“After a few weeks of vitamin E supplementation, his functional level was substantially improved.
“He was able to gait on a walker with moderate assistance.
“He has less gait instability, his walk is almost normal (he joined a soccer team and danced at the end-of-school party), and his speech became more fluent.
“He was discharged from the hospital and on follow-up, after a month he was improving and had no fresh issues.”
Good sources of vitamin E in food include:
- Plant oils – such as rapeseed (vegetable oil), sunflower, soya, corn and olive oil
- Nuts and seeds
- Wheatgerm – found in cereals and cereal products.
If you suspect a vitamin deficiency, speak to your GP.
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