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No. Essential tremor is typically found in children, adolescents, middle-aged and older adults. There are two views on the peak age of onset.
One view is that the age of onset is bimodal, i.e., in the age groups of 20 to 30 and 50 to 60 years; Another view is that essential tremor rarely occurs in adolescents and increases with age, with an average age of onset of 37 to 47 years.
2.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 in both upper extremities or unilateral upper extremities.
Once the upper limbs are affected, it often progresses upward to the head, face, tongue, and jaw. Involvement of the trunk and bilateral lower extremities is rare, occurs only late in the course of the disease, and is less severe than the upper extremities.
Predominantly postural tremor, which may contain both motor, intentional, or resting tremor components. Tremor may be worse with movement toward the purpose. The frequency of tremor is 4 8Hz.
The frequency at the onset of the disease is 8 12 Hz, and the frequency gradually decreases and the amplitude gradually increases with the increase of the course of the disease and age.
Typical symptoms are rhythmic abduction of the hand, adduction and flexion-extension tremor, and pronation and supination tremor (similar to Parkinson's disease) are rare. The written word may be distorted, but it will not appear to be too small. Another area that is commonly affected is the craniocervical muscles.
The head, tongue, or vocal muscles can be involved and manifest as severe postural tremor and head tremor of the patient's hands, including vertical "nodding" movements and horizontal "shaking the head" movements. Tremors of the soft palate and tongue can cause dysphonia.
3.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. Eighty-six percent of patients by the age of 60 to 70 years have an impact on social activities and living skills, including writing, drinking, eating, dressing, speech, and manipulation.
The greater the tremor, the greater the impact on mobility. There was no difference in the effect of tremor on gender.
4.Many factors can affect tremor, such as hunger, fatigue, agitation, and temperature (high fever, hot bath). As with most involuntary movements, essential tremor resolves during sleep, and there have been individual reports of tremors persisting in light sleep.
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Most of them are elderly, and now they are more common among middle-aged and young people.
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Typical symptoms. The disease is more common in the late teens or early adulthood, and tremor is the only clinical symptom, manifested by postural tremor and action tremor, which is often seen in.
Lateral or both upper limbs, the head is also often affected, and the lower extremities are less affected. In some patients, tremor may be temporarily relieved after drinking alcohol, and the mood may be agitated or tight.
Tremors can be aggravated by tension, fatigue, and cold.
Basis for diagnosis. Should be considered based on the patient's frequent postural and/or action tremors, which lessen with alcohol consumption, family history, and absence of other neurologic signs and symptoms.
Essential tremor is possible.
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The incidence of essential tremor varies widely, ranging from less than 10% in young people over 40 years of age to more than 10% in people over 65 years of age. Therefore, the elderly should try to do some physical exercise, eat more anti-arteriosclerosis foods in their diet, and limit high-fat, high-calorie, and high-sugar foods to prevent the occurrence of tremor disease.
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Essential tremor is a hereditary disease that occurs at the age of 40 years old, so the elderly are most susceptible to this disease.
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Typical essential tremor can be more common in children, adolescents and middle-aged and elderly people, and the probability of onset in the general population is only about 40 years old, which will increase to, but at about 65 years old, it is usually about 10%. Therefore, essential tremor generally occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, and its average age of onset is about 37 to 47 years old. Essential tremor is not associated with the progression of the disease, which is slow-moving.
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Hello, the probability is relatively higher, but not absolutely.
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In general, the elderly are relatively high in their underlying diseases, and relatively speaking, some genetic factors will be more common at the appropriate age, so they are easy to ward.
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Genetic predisposition:Although the occurrence of essential tremor is related to aging and environmental toxins, essential tremor does not occur in all older people or people who have been exposed to the same environment, even those who also use large amounts of MPTP. Although there is also familial agglomeration in patients with essential tremor, no clear pathogenic gene has been found in patients with sporadic essential tremor, indicating that the ** of essential tremor is multifactorial.
Environmental factors:Epidemiological findings have found regional differences in the prevalence of essential tremor, leading to suspicions that there may be some toxic substances in the environment that are damaging neurons in the brain. Familial hereditary:
In long-term practice, medical scientists have found that essential tremor seems to have a tendency to gather in families, and the incidence of essential tremor in the family and relatives of patients with essential tremor is higher than that of the normal population.
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The most common cause of hand tremor in the elderly is senile tremor, also known as essential tremor, which occurs in 10% of people over 65 years oldNot only the hands and feet may tremble, but also the head, face, lips, tongue and jaw may shake involuntarily. Tremors are noticeable during activity, fatigue, cold or emotional tension, and aggravated when agitated, especially when the elderly are concentrating on one thing.
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Patients with essential tremor need to pay attention to some matters in the process, including nursing, mainly as follows: 1. Safety equipment: the patient's life needs to pay more attention, such as whether the height of the bed and the height of the toilet will affect its start; 2. Diet:
Increase the calorie intake in the diet, including the content of protein, easy-to-chew foods, and recommend small and frequent meals, and increase the intake of fiber, including liquids, to prevent constipation. Secondly, when eating, create a pleasant atmosphere, do not be too excited, too tired, to prevent aggravation of tremors. Some patients eventually have difficulty swallowing, or even unable to control saliva, if they cannot swallow food at all, they can only leave a gastric tube in place, nasogastric feeding diet, and some patients eat relatively slowly, they can cut food into small pieces or grind it, and use a thick spoon to eat.
Some patients have trembling and tremor more obviously, and may burn or break dishes and bowls, it is recommended to use a metal soup spoon and pay attention to the cold and hot food.
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Essential tremor is a neurological disease, in this case, the more the patient wants to control it, the more uncontrollable it is, which leads to the patient's anxiety, agitation, and the nerves will be under greater pressure. It is recommended to take traditional Chinese medicine to regulate** is more appropriate.
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Some elderly people usually have trembling hands, and they often think that it is a normal phenomenon of old people, so they don't pay attention to it! In fact, most of them belong to the movement disorder -
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In old age, the physical constitution declines.
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Middle-aged and elderly people have a higher chance of getting sick.
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Essential tremor (ET) is the most common movement disorder and consists mainly of postural and motor tremor in the hands, head, and other parts of the body. Essential tremor has a conflicting clinical nature, on the one hand, it is a mild single symptomatic disease, and on the other hand, it is a common progressive disease with significant clinical variation. The tremor of this disease, which worsens with concentration, nervousness, fatigue, and hunger, and in most cases disappears temporarily after drinking alcohol and worsens the next day, which is also a clinical feature of essential tremor.
Essential tremor** is unclear and can be confused with tremor produced by other disorders.
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There is a possibility that the formation of metabolism in the elderly is slower than that of their relatives.
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Older people are very susceptible to a variety of diseases, and essential tremor is a disease that is very common in older people. And if this disease is not carried out as soon as possible, it is very easy to cause harm to the body of the elderly. However, many older people are unaware that they have essential tremor despite suffering from this disease.
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5. Seek medical network.
Some elderly people usually have trembling hands, thinking that this is a normal phenomenon of old people, so they don't pay attention to it, but in fact, most of this phenomenon is a movement disorder. Older people don't usually feel much when they sit, but once they get up to pick up something, hold a glass of water, or pick up vegetables, their hands keep shaking, which may be a precursor to essential tremor, and the elderly should be extra vigilant about essential tremor.
Experts believe that this phenomenon is relatively common, mostly a movement disorder, and was often called benign tremor, familial tremor or senile tremor in the past, and is now called essential tremor.
Some older people suspect Parkinson's disease when they feel tremors, but in fact they are two diseases. Both diseases have a symptom that is tremor, but tremor is the only symptom of essential tremor, while Parkinson's disease has some other symptoms besides tremor. Parkinson's is easy to occur in the hands, lower limbs, and trunk, while essential tremor is mainly in the hands, head, jaw, and tongue, and the trunk and lower limbs are not prone to tremor.
Patients with essential tremor are prone to spilling water when doing movements, such as picking vegetables, which is anisotropic tremor. Parkinson's disease, on the other hand, is the opposite of tremor at rest, and in severe cases, tremors begin as soon as you wake up.
Essential tremor has a greater impact on the elderly in life, especially psychologically. Patients with tremor should first be questioned about the course of the disease in detail, because the tremor in Parkinson's disease appears more quickly and the course of the disease is shorter. Essential tremor has a long course, and it can not develop much in ten, twenty, Chinese New Year's Eve, and thirty years.
This is significantly different from Parkinson's disease. Secondly, it is necessary to do some neurological examination to find out if there are any other symptoms.
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Essential tremor, also known as familial or benign essential tremor, is an autosomal dominant disorder that occurs in about 60% of patients with a family history, and its only clinical manifestation is postural tremor, which is common in the hands, followed by head tremor. Rarely, patients develop tremor of the lower extremities. Its tremor is aggravated by concentration, nervousness, fatigue, hunger.
Most cases disappear temporarily after alcohol consumption and worsen the next day. Usually does not cause disability. Examination usually shows no other neurologic signs.
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Essential tremor is more common in older people than in younger people, but now that the disease is getting younger and younger, everyone should pay attention.
The only symptom of essential tremor is tremor, and some patients with essential tremor have been reported to have abnormalities in intonation and gait. Patients usually start with the upper extremities and mainly affect the upper limbs, but can also affect the head, legs, trunk, voice, and facial muscles. Presents with postural tremor and may contain both motor, intentional, or resting tremor components. >>>More
The diagnosis of essential tremor also requires the patient to go to the neurology department or functional neurosurgery department of a tertiary hospital under the evaluation of a specialist, and confirm whether it is essential tremor after a comprehensive assessment of physical examination, medical history, medication and instrument screening. second, whether nervousness, hunger, exertion, and tremors will worsen; Third, whether the hand tremors after drinking alcohol will be temporarily relieved and worsened the next day.
Essential tremor cannot be controlled, but can only be controlled. Patients with essential tremor can be treated with drugs**, such as propranol, sulephamam, clonidazepam and other drugs, but they can only control the symptoms, that is, reduce tremor and improve the quality of life, but it cannot reach the level of ** at present. And it is obvious that 60% of patients basically have a family history, that is, hereditary, and genetic diseases caused by genes are currently clearly unable to **. >>>More
It is still a little affected, mainly because there is no ** medicine and very effective ** method, although most essential tremor patients only have a slight tremor, only the patient needs **, less than 50% of them can control the symptoms well with drugs, but the rest of the patients are not sensitive to drugs, ** effect is not good. So it's still a bit serious.
Hello, essential tremor is a movement disorder that runs in families. >>>More