Does Parkinson s hands have to tremble? Is Parkinson s just shaky hands?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-16
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is not necessarily hand trembling, the four symptoms of Parkinson's are slow and hard shaking.

    For Parkinson's disease, there are many methods, mainly drugs and surgery. Most of the drugs are based on medopa, but medopar is a mass-produced drug, and the ingredients are exactly the same. The symptoms of Parkinson's disease vary from person to person, so the effect of Parkinson's disease varies greatly from person to person.

    In addition, there will be some improvements in the early stage of drugs such as medopa, but after a period of honeymoon period, the effect of the drug will drop significantly, and the switch phenomenon is very obvious. Long-term Western medicine** will also put a great load on the body, and will affect the heart and brain, causing nerve confusion, limb stiffness, hallucinations and other phenomena. Aside from the expensive cost of surgery, the prognosis is not as good as imagined, and there will be **, so for Parkinson's, systematic ** does not have a good effect.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, the main symptom of Parkinson's disease is hand tremor, if you don't give it, the symptoms will get more and more serious, and in the later stage, half of the body will shake with the arm, which will lead to falls and injuries, so you have to hurry up to control the development of the disease as early as possible, and minimize the impact on your future life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Parkinson's is not necessarily hand tremor, hand tremor is only a form of Parkinson's disease after the onset of the disease, one of the forms, they have no certain relationship, hand tremor we can not determine that he is Parkinson's, and whether it is Parkinson's we can not use buckets to measure.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, the hands will shake. Parkinson's disease and Parkinson's disease have many of the same symptoms, due to the patient's cerebral infarction, trauma, infection and other causes of secondary symptoms, ** drugs are also similar to Parkinson's disease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, the incidence of Parkinson's disease is relatively high in the elderly population, this disease is very harmful to the patient's body, one of the main symptoms of Parkinson's is resting tremor, the patient will have hand tremors. This is a chronic disease of the central nervous system that affects the patient's mobility, the traditional ** drug has a good effect in the early stage of the disease, and it is likely to produce drug resistance after long-term use, and the previous symptoms will appear or aggravate, so the patient must take a reasonable and effective ** as soon as possible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Parkinson's patients don't necessarily have tremors, but only one of the manifestations of shaking.

    Patients sometimes have a combination of shaking, and their hands may not tremble.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Parkinson's disease can cause symptoms of hand tremors, but hand tremors are not necessarily Parkinson's disease. Hand tremor in Parkinson's disease is characterized by a pill-like movement of the thumb and flexion index finger with a rhythm of 4 to 6 Hz, which appears at rest, worsens when nervous, lessens when casual movements, and disappears during sleep, and is called resting tremor. In addition to the symptoms of hand tremor, symptoms of bradykinesia must be present in Parkinson's disease.

    Hand tremor can also be seen in essential tremor, but essential tremor does not show signs of bradykinesia, and symptoms of hand tremor decrease or disappear after alcohol consumption. Hand tremor can also be seen in systemic diseases such as hyperthyroidism and liver disease.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. Loss of sense of smell; Loss of smell is one of the precursors of Parkinson's disease and usually manifests itself before motor symptoms such as tremor and bradykinesia.

    2. Constipation; Frequent constipation is one of the precursors of Parkinson's disease, about 60%-70% of people will experience constipation symptoms, and some patients will have constipation symptoms for a long time before the onset of Parkinson's disease.

    3. Depression; Depression is one of the precursors of Parkinson's disease, and patients are often depressed, depressed and sad, easily angry, easy to cry, and often feel that they are not in good physical condition.

    4. Anxiety; Anxiety is one of the precursors of Parkinson's disease, and patients often feel inexplicable fear, nervousness, restlessness, etc.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Not necessarily, but most of them do.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hand tremors are Parkinson's symptoms, but Parkinson's is more than just hand tremors.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hand tremor may be Parkinson's or essential tremor, in this case, it is recommended to go to the neurosurgery department of a regular hospital for examination, and then use drugs reasonably after diagnosis**, the usual diet and nutrition are reasonable, and appropriate calcium supplementation is required.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hand tremors are not necessarily Parkinson's, Parkinson's has other symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital for targeted screening, as soon as possible**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Hand tremors are not necessarily Parkinson's disease. Hand tremor and resting tremor are common, first symptoms of Parkinson's disease, but patients with hand tremors do not necessarily have Parkinson's disease and may be caused by other causes, in which case it is important to analyze whether hand tremors are independent symptoms or have other symptoms. In the case of resting tremor, the tremor amplitude is about 4 to 6 seconds when the hand is still and the tremor is more pronounced, accompanied by a decrease in facial expression, and the slowness of movement gradually worsens, and progresses in an N-shape, transitioning from one limb to the other, which may be Parkinson's disease.

    If the tremors are simple and there are no other accompanying symptoms, they are usually not Parkinson's disease and may be caused by:

    1. Essential tremor: It belongs to action tremor, the patient's hand tremor is not obvious when he is at rest, and the hand tremor is more obvious when he drinks a cup, writes or encounters nervous occasions, and has a certain family genetic tendency, which is a benign disease, usually does not need to worry too much, and can generally be controlled;

    3. Tremor caused by anxiety and depression: usually the tremor amplitude is small, and subtle tremor of the fingers can be seen when the fingers are brought together, accompanied by symptoms such as anxiety, depression, upset, insomnia, etc., so there is no need to worry too much;

    4. Other reasons: such as physiological tremor.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Shaking hands does not necessarily mean that you have Parkinson's disease. In addition to Parkinson's disease, patients with hand tremors need to rule out the following:

    First, secondary parkinsonism, the common feature is that there are clear **, such as infection, drugs, poisoning, cerebral arteriosclerosis, trauma, etc., and the relevant medical history combined with the clinical characteristics of different diseases is the key to differential diagnosis. A variety of drugs can cause drug-induced parkinsonism, which is generally reversible, and multiple lacunar infarcts in the basal ganglia in older people can cause vascular parkinsonism.

    Second, parkinsonism is associated with other neurodegenerative diseases, each with its own characteristics, some hereditary, some sporadic, in addition to varying degrees of parkinsonism, there are other signs such as involuntary movements, vertical gaze disorder, orthostatic hypotension, cerebellar ataxia, early preexisting and severe dementia and optic hallucinations, corneal pigment rings, cortical complex sensory loss, and pyramidal tract signs.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hand tremors are not all Parkinson's disease, this is very certain, and it must be fully understood that the diseases that are usually prone to cause hand tremors are as follows: 1. Parkinson's disease or Parkinsonism syndrome, which is manifested by resting tremor, decreased movement and increased muscle tone. 2. Benign tremor, manifested as postural tremor, without changes in muscle tone, can have a family genetic history.

    3. Hyperthyroidism, hand tremor, accompanied by thyroid function changes. 4. Cerebellar lesions, intention tremor, hypotonia, and ataxia. 5. Alcohol toxic tremor, with a long-term history of heavy drinking, accompanied by postural tremor, a small amount of alcohol can disappear.

    6. Hepatic encephalopathy, asterixis, accompanied by decompensated changes in liver function. 7. Toxic tremor of drugs or heavy metals, history of long-term use of psychotropic drugs, drugs, etc., irregular tremor. 8. Psychiatric or hysterical tremor, with a history of mental illness or hysterical episodes.

    9. Emotional tremor, seen in situations such as emotional agitation, anger, fear or overjoy. 10. Low blood sugar, hand tremors, accompanied by palpitation, sweating, and hunger. So, hand tremors are not necessarily Parkinson's disease.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Not necessarily" hand tremor is not necessarily Parkinson's disease, for example, some people will experience hand tremor when they are nervous, excited, and anxious, which is a physiological tremor, which is caused by the sympathetic nervous system being too excited in these environments, which is not Parkinson's disease, it is a normal phenomenon. There are also some people whose hand tremors are caused by a disease called essential tremor, which has a certain genetic predisposition, mainly manifested as postural tremor, such as obvious shaking of the hands when maintaining a certain posture, which is reduced when resting, the symptoms progress slowly, and the prognosis is good, which is not Parkinson's disease.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hand tremors are actually very common, and they can occur due to emotional influences such as nervousness, as well as in patients with hyperthyroidism. Hand tremors are common among the elderly, and everyone will have varying degrees of hand tremors. There are two main types, motor tremor and resting tremor.

    Motor tremor** is not well understood, tremor is the only symptom that worsens with emotion or tension and lessens or disappears at rest. Motor tremor, one is action tremor, the tremor that occurs during voluntary movement is normal and there is hand tremor, then it is not necessarily Parkinson's, so don't have too much psychological burden, there are many reasons for hand tremor, such as physiological tremor, primary tremor, etc., which will lead to hand tremor. Therefore, in your case, I suggest that you should go to the hospital for a check-up, and then choose a targeted ** after finding out the cause.

    It is not necessarily due to Parkinson's disease, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for further examination, and you can have a blood thyroid function test to see if there is any of the above discomfort caused by hyperthyroidism.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Shaking hands does not necessarily mean that you have Parkinson's disease. The phenomenon of hand tremors is very common, and various factors can cause hand tremors. Parkinson's shaking is only a small part. Of the 100 normal patients, a small number may have Parkinson's disease, and the majority have other types of tremor.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Hand tremors are not necessarily Parkinson's disease, hand tremors (tremors) have many causes, Parkinson's disease is only one of its causes, and it is not a major cause.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Not necessarily, it is better to go to a specialist hospital and have a doctor to be sure.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    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.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    This is one of the typical symptoms of Parkinson's, and the main thing is to be timely**, you can try Chinese medicine.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Tremors in the hands may be Parkinson's disease, but they may not be Parkinson's disease. In the early stages of Parkinson's disease, it usually presents with hand tremors, and over time, it will progress to the ipsilateral lower extremity, then to the contralateral upper extremity, the contralateral lower extremity, and finally to the head and face.

    Parkinson's tremor has a characteristic characteristic, which is resting tremor. When it's quiet and resting, it doesn't shake when it's moving.

    Hand tremors in Parkinson's disease should be distinguished from essential tremor, which is usually the shaking of both hands at the same time, shaking violently when moving, but not shaking when quiet. And essential tremor has no symptoms other than shaking. In addition to shaking, Parkinson's disease also has symptoms such as muscle rigidity and sluggishness.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Hand tremors don't have to be Parkinson's. Hand tremors, also known as tremors, are a clinical manifestation of a variety of disorders. For example, if you have hyperthyroidism, you may have tremors; Physiological tremor, which mostly occurs in young people, can also occur when the mood is tense and tired, and the phenomenon of shaking of the hands can also occur; Drug-induced tremor refers to the occurrence of a large number of drugs for a long time, such as antipsychotic drugs, antiepileptic drugs, etc., which are generally symmetrical in both hands; Essential tremor, also known as essential tremor, intention tremor, is mostly hereditary, familial, less than half is sporadic, the course of the disease is very slow, some patients are accompanied by head tremor, and the symptoms can be reduced after drinking; cerebellar tremor, which is caused by a cerebellar lesion; There are many other diseases, such as Wilson's disease deformation, dystonia with tremor, multiple system atrophy, supranuclear palsy, psychogenic tremor, task tremor, etc., all have tremor.

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