Anisoreflexia

Anisoreflexia is a condition where a person has varying degrees of reflexivity in different parts of the body. This may be due to various factors such as injury, illness or psychological problems.

Anisoreflexia can manifest itself as decreased or absent response to certain parts of the body, such as the arms or legs. This may result in a person being unable to correctly judge the distance to objects and may fall or be hit.

In addition, anisoreflexia may be associated with impaired motor coordination. A person may have difficulty walking or running because their brain cannot correctly process information about their body's position in space.

To diagnose anisoreflexia, it is necessary to conduct special tests that will help determine the degree of reflex impairment in different parts of the body. Treatment for anisoreflexia depends on the cause and may include medication, physical therapy, or surgery.

It is important to note that anisoreflexia is not a medical condition in itself, but can be a symptom of other serious health problems. Therefore, if you notice decreased reflexes in any part of your body, consult your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.