Understanding Dextrosuria: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Dextrosuria is a rare condition where the patient has a tendency to turn or rotate their body towards the right side. It is also known as "rightward deviation" or "rightward inclination". This condition can be caused by various factors such as brain injury, stroke, cerebral palsy, or other neurological disorders.
Dextrosuria can cause difficulties with balance and coordination, and can affect a person's ability to perform daily activities such as walking, running, or climbing stairs. In some cases, dextrosuria can also lead to other complications such as falls or injuries.
Treatment for dextrosuria depends on the underlying cause of the condition. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, and balance training exercises may be recommended to help improve balance and coordination. In some cases, medications or surgery may be necessary to address any underlying conditions that are contributing to the dextrosuria.