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The difference between hand tremor caused by Parkinson's and essential tremor is not very large, and it cannot be seen without careful identification.
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The difference between Parkinson's disease and essential tremor is that Parkinson's disease is divided into motor and non-motor symptoms. Motor symptoms include resting tremor, muscle rigidity, bradykinesia, and postural gait abnormalities.
Non-motor symptoms mainly include sensory abnormalities, such as hyposmia in the early stage, and patients can have autonomic dysfunction, common symptoms such as constipation and excessive sweating.
Essential tremor is mainly caused by head or hand tremor, with no other accompanying symptoms, and this symptom lasts for a long time, and the disease has no obvious progression.
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Essential tremor causes hand tremors, so many people confuse essential tremor with Parkinson's disease. People with Parkinson's disease generally shake when the body is at rest, but not when they move; This is an easy way to distinguish Parkinson's disease from essential tremor.
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1. Parkinson's: The most common cause of hand tremor in the elderly is Parkinson's, and the hand tremor caused by Parkinson's will also have muscle rigidity.
2. Common systemic diseases: For example, hyperthyroidism can cause patients to tremble.
3. Hepatic encephalopathy: Hepatic encephalopathy may occur in the advanced stage of liver disease, and patients with hepatic encephalopathy may also experience asterixis of the hand.
4. Alcohol withdrawal reaction: If a person who has been drinking heavily for a long time suddenly quits drinking, he will have an alcohol withdrawal reaction and a trembling hand.
5. Cerebellar lesions: Patients with cerebellar lesions can also have symptoms of tremor, including hand tremors.
6. Taking drugs that cause extrapyramidal reactions: long-term use of drugs that cause extrapyramidal reactions can also cause hand tremors.
7. Taking reserpine: Some patients with high blood pressure need to take reserpine for a long time, which can cause hand tremors.
8. Essential tremor: also called senile tremor, essential tremor will appear as postural tremor as the manifestation of hand tremor. Its tremor is not exactly the same as Parkinson's disease and is not accompanied by muscle rigidity.
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The hand tremors caused by these two diseases are actually similar.
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This is different, how is the situation now.
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The symptoms of essential tremor and Parkinson's disease are relatively similar, but it is two completely different diseases, from the clinical manifestations of comparison: essential tremor is mainly manifested as postural tremor or action tremor, which refers to symptoms that occur during activities, such as tremor when writing and holding things, no tremor when stationary, no stiffness, slow movement; Parkinson's disease is mainly manifested as resting tremor, which refers to symptoms such as tremor, muscle stiffness, and slow movement in a resting state.
Essential tremor is unknown, mainly accumulated upper limbs and head, the main tremor is manifested in tension and excitement, fatigue and hunger, holding things, concentration, and obvious hand tremors when doing fine work, most cases disappear after drinking, and aggravate the next day, such as writing, holding chopsticks, buttons, etc., hand tremors are more obvious when emotional tension and fatigue, and they are reduced or completely disappeared when they are relaxed or rested, and the symptoms can be reduced after drinking, and there is no other abnormality in the neurological examination except for hand tremors, **This disease is the most effective** The method is to use drugs, which can improve the symptoms by taking the drugs, and then ** after stopping the drugs, the so-called treatment of the symptoms but not the root cause.
Parkinson's pathogenesis is related to dopamine deficiency in the substantia nigra of the midbrain. In addition to tremor, Parkinson's can also cause bradykinesia, which is slow to perform voluntary movements. Patients have bradykinesia and decreased voluntary movements, especially when they begin to move, showing difficulty and slowness.
As you do the repetitive movements, the amplitude and speed gradually decrease. When some patients write, the characters become smaller and smaller, and the ruler is called "lowercase syndrome". A common symptom of Parkinson's is dyskinesia.
It can be summarized as: Kinesia: difficulty in initiating voluntary movements.
Decreased movement: decreased spontaneous, automatic movements, reduced amplitude of movement.
Traditional Chinese medicine talks about hand tremor, regardless of physiological hand tremor or pathological hand tremor, unified is tremor, "Wulong Tremor Soup" believes that good tremor is due to liver wind internal movement, liver and kidney deficiency, liver blood insufficiency, liver fire and other factors, resulting in the invasion of external evil winds, resulting in the onset of the disease, Chinese medicine said that the liver is invisibly civil engineering, the kidney is invisibly water, water can produce wood, qi and blood paralysis is blocked, and the muscles and joints are lost in nourishment, just like a tree, sufficient water can grow vigorously, and it is easy to dry up if the water source is not sufficient.
For each disease, the symptoms are different, the pathogenesis is different, and the way is different. Pay attention to yourself, take care of yourself, find that your hands are shaking in time, and check your body regularly in your daily life, prevent and regret high diseases, and don't wait until the end to regret it.
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Hand tremors are the milder symptoms of Parkinson's bipathic tremor.
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Essential tremor is typically found in children, adolescents, middle-aged and older adults. There are two views on the peak age of onset. One considers the age of onset distribution to be bimodal, i.e. between 20 and 30 years of age.
The only symptom of essential tremor is tremor, which has occasionally been reported to be accompanied by intonation and slight gait abnormalities. Patients usually start with the upper extremities and mainly affect the upper extremities, with a symmetrical onset of bilateral upper limbs or unilateral upper limbs.
Tremor affects activity 10 to 20 years after onset, increasing in severity with age, impairing the ability to perform fine activities, and peaking in the sixth decade after onset. 86% suffered.
Many factors can affect tremor, such as hunger, fatigue, emotional agitation, and temperature. As with most involuntary movements, essential tremor resolves during sleep, and there have been individual reports of tremor in which tremor has been reported.
Essential tremor can be associated with other movement disorders. Essential tremor with Parkinson's disease is well known. The incidence of Parkinson's disease has been reported to be more common in patients with essential tremor than in normal control populations.
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Hand tremor is not necessarily Parkinson's, there are many causes of hand tremor, it may be hyperthyroidism or bad cervical spine, or Parkinson's. Because hand tremors are common in many geriatric diseases, it is recommended that you have a formal examination if you want to diagnose Parkinson's disease.
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Parkinson's disease is caused by the degeneration and apoptosis of dopaminergic neurons in the brain caused by itself, resulting in an imbalance in neural activity. The specific ** is not clear, it is not caused by a mutation in a certain gene, and it is the result of the joint action of multiple genes. The main risk factor is age, which increases with age, and can occur in up to 1% of people aged 65 years.
Certain poisons and drugs can also induce Parkinson's symptoms, which are secondary parkinsonism or drug-induced parkinsonism. Vascular factors, such as multiple cerebral infarctions, cause symptoms similar to Parkinson's disease, which are vascular parkinsonism and are not Parkinson's disease.
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This is not necessarily, because there are many reasons for hand tremor and tremor, such as when you are too emotional, it will also cause the same symptoms, it is recommended that you go to the hospital to do the relevant examination, if there is a problem, it will be early**, if there is no problem, then everyone will be happy.
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Parkinson's disease or parkinson's tremor should be present at rest, that is, present at rest, worsen with emotion or tension, lessen or disappear with exercise, and is usually asymmetrical. You can try taking amantadine, levodopa or medopa, resting, etc.
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There is the possibility of Parkinson's. It is also possible that it is simply caused by mental stress. If the symptoms do not improve significantly, you need to go to the hospital for examination.
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Parkinson's diagnosis and treatment is to help us solve these problems with TCM recuperation. If you need control, then use Western medicine, otherwise you use Chinese medicine to help you recover and fight.
Traditional Chinese medicine to Parkinson's: First of all, we often say that "Parkinson's is old age and body weakness", so what is body deficiency. Traditional Chinese medicine refers to the weakness of the constitution as body deficiency, the weakness of chronic diseases as deficiency syndrome, and divides the weakness into four types: qi deficiency, blood deficiency, yin deficiency, and yang deficiency.
The five organs all have the symptoms of yin and yang deficiency and reality, and Parkinson's is mainly what Chinese medicine calls "blood deficiency and wind.""Abbreviated as "Wind Certificate".
Shu Zhen and stop trembling**": extinguish the liver wind and relieve spasms, nourish the kidneys and replenish the brain and marrow, activate the meridians to make the meridians smooth, regulate the spleen so that nutrition can reach the whole body and relieve spasms. The causes of Parkinson's vary from person to person, and there will be additions and subtractions according to each person's different conditions.
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There are many causes of hand tremor, such as low blood sugar, etc., and hand tremor is not necessarily Parkinson's.
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Essential tremor and Parkinson's are two different conditions, and it is better to get checked as soon as possible.
1.Essential tremor and Parkinson's are both disorders that can occur at any age, with essential tremor being more common in children, adolescents, and the elderly, while Parkinson's is more common in older adults.
2.Hand tremor caused by essential tremor is also known as postural tremor, which will hold a certain movement or shake in a certain position, while hand tremor caused by Parkinson's is also known as resting tremor, which is generally more obvious in a quiet state, and most of the time it will show a pill-like hand fortune selling trend.
3.Essential tremor and Parkinson's are both relatively common diseases, both of which may cause hand tremors, but essential tremor generally only shows tremors, but Parkinson's may also cause symptoms such as shaky walking, difficulty swallowing, reduced facial expression, and slurred speech.
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Parkinson's disease: If you are a middle-aged person in your 50s and have uncontrollable shaking of one side of your hands and feet, and the shaking is noticeable when the limb is stationary and lessens during activity, you should be highly alert to the possibility of Parkinson's disease. The most typical manifestation of the disease is the appearance of the thumb and index finger 3-4 times per second, which is technically called a "pill-rubbing" movement.
At the same time, the disease can also show symptoms such as decreased manifestations, limb stiffness, reduced movements, and unsteady walking with the prolongation of the course of the disease.
There is also a disease of the main symptom is also hand tremor, the most common essential tremor patients for the hand to hold things, do some fine movements when trembling, and in the chicken is accustomed to sniper sniper riveting the slanted riveting nervous, concentration, emotional excitement when the tremor is aggravated, essential tremor is the only manifestation of the movement disorder disease, also known as senile tremor, essential tremor, is the most common extrapyramidal disease, but also the most common tremor disease. Essential tremor is a single symptomatic disorder, and postural tremor is the only clinical manifestation of the disease. Postural tremor refers to a tremor caused by a limb maintaining a certain posture, which disappears naturally when the limb is completely relaxed.
The tremor is usually found in the hands, followed by head tremor, and in rare cases, tremors of the lower extremities occur.
There are also some diseases related to hand tremors, such as hyperthyroidism, etc., you can go to my space to see.
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Parkinson's **:
Parkinson's disease is still unclear, but previous research suggests that it may be related to a number of factors. Several hypotheses have been proposed, all of which have some evidence, but there are many differences. Some scholars have pointed out that there may be "multiple causes and one effect", such as the interaction between individual susceptibility and environmental factors, and the influence of environmental toxins on the basis of aging.
In recent years, with the rapid development of science and technology, the research level of basic theories has been continuously improved, which is of great benefit to further elucidate the pathogenesis of PD, the most popular are: aging, genetic factors, environmental toxicants, infection, oxidative stress and free radical formation.
Hand tremors are medically known as tremors. It is only a symptom, it refers to a part or all of the body. Hand tremors are characterized by involuntary rhythmic tremors.
Parkinson's disease (PD), also known as parkinsonism, is a common neurodegenerative disease in middle-aged and elderly people. The main lesions are in the substantia nigra and striatum. Tremor, muscle rigidity, and decreased movement are the main clinical features.
Parkinson's disease is the fourth most common neurodegenerative disease in the elderly.
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Parkinson's may trigger hand tremors.
How can there be a reason for hand tremors to cause Parkinson's. However, hand tremors may be a symptom of Parkinson's.
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Parkinson's disease, the root cause of clinical symptoms, is due to the decrease of intracranial dopamine, the decrease of dopamine, will cause intracranial, another neurotransmitter relative increase, in the case, in the case of intracranial, another relative increase in geology, the patient will have tremor symptoms, this tremor symptoms, in fact, is an intracranial neurotransmitter, a manifestation of imbalance, in addition, with the decrease of dopamine content, the patient will also have other symptoms, such as limb rigidity, or motor retardation, For the tremor of Parkinson's patients, it is gradually developed with the aggravation of the disease, and it may be manifested as tremor of the hand at first, and tremor of the unilateral limb hand, then with the development of the disease, there may be tremor on one side of the limb, from the hand to the upper limb to the lower limb, and then the development will develop to the appearance of tremor in the contralateral limb early, and it can also be combined, the tremor of the jaw, in the middle of the disease, or in the advanced stage of the patient, there will be bilateral symmetry and tremor of the whole body.
Tremor progresses as the disease worsens, starting with unilateral hand tremor, progressing to tremor in both upper and lower extremities, and then to tremor in the contralateral limb. In intermediate or advanced disease, there will be bilateral symmetrical tremor of the whole body.
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