Ataxia is a neurological disorder characterized by a lack of coordination and muscle control, resulting in unsteady movements and difficulties with balance. This condition can affect various parts of the body, including the limbs, trunk, and even eye movements. Ataxia can be either acquired or inherited, and it can manifest as a primary condition or as a secondary symptom of other underlying medical issues, such as multiple sclerosis, stroke, or certain genetic mutations. Individuals with ataxia often struggle with everyday tasks like walking, writing, or even speaking, which can significantly impact their quality of life. Management and treatment of ataxia typically involve physical therapy to improve coordination and balance, as well as addressing any underlying causes or complications. Although ataxia can be challenging to live with, ongoing research and therapeutic interventions offer hope for improving the lives of those affected by this condition.