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In general, some instrument examinations can not detect any **, this situation, called essential tremor, is the shaking of the limbs in specific circumstances, such as emotional tension, anxiety, anger, concentration, holding things, doing some delicate work, the shaking is particularly obvious.
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If you didn't shake before, and you started to shake recently, it should be caused by your recent labor or too much mental pressure and poor rest at night, so it is recommended to buy some blood and soothing medicine to improve sleep quality.
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There are several disorders that can cause hand tremors:
First, essential tremor, essential tremor, finger tremor occurs when doing special postures or movements, and the symptoms will be aggravated when exertional or emotional.
Second, hyperthyroidism, which is a hypermetabolic disease, will have symptoms of tremor of hands and feet, accompanied by irritability, irritability, polyphagia and other symptoms, which can be diagnosed by thyroid function and thyroid ultrasound.
Third, Parkinson's disease, Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disease, when the disease occurs, there will be a resting tremor of the hand, accompanied by muscle rigidity, bradykinesia, and abnormal posture and gait.
There are many diseases that can cause hand tremors in clinical practice:
First, Parkinson's disease. The disease is more common in elderly patients, mainly due to the decrease in basal dopamine secretion in the brain, and patients will have a resting tremor of the hand at the time of onset, accompanied by bradykinesia, muscle rigidity, and abnormal posture and gait.
Second, essential tremor. This disease is mainly caused by genetic factors, after the onset of the disease, there will be involuntary shaking of the hand when doing special postures, the symptoms are not obvious after the onset of the disease, and the oral drugs such as prixidoone can be taken to affect life and work.
Third, hand tremors may occur when electrolyte imbalances, such as hypocalcemia or hypomagnesemia, may occur.
Hand tremors may be caused by Parkinson's. Parkinson's is a disease of the nervous system, which weakens with age, resulting in symptoms such as hand tremors and sluggishness.
In addition to Parkinson's, hand tremors can also be caused by lesions in the cerebellum;There is also essential tremor, which can also cause hand tremors. Patients with hyperthyroidism occasionally experience symptoms of hand tremors, and patients with hyperthyroidism will also have symptoms such as excessive sweating and weight loss. In addition, patients with hyperthyroidism are also more likely to be emotionally agitated.
Therefore, when the patient has symptoms of hand tremor, it is necessary to go to the hospital for relevant examinations in time to clarify the specific **. After that, you can take relevant drugs under the guidance of a doctor** to fundamentally solve the phenomenon of hand tremors.
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Because the hand is responsible for performing all the contents of daily life, study, and work, hand tremors are the easiest to detect and notice. There are many causes of hand tremors, but this symptom is mostly related to abnormal brain function, network connectivity, or systemic organ tube metabolism, and is the primary symptom of many diseases.
Disease ** element. Whether it's resting tremor due to Parkinson's disease, convulsive tremor due to epilepsy, postural tremor due to essential tremor, or motor tremor due to cerebellar disease, hand tremor can be the main symptom.
However, different diseases can generally manifest as a combination of symptoms, such as:
The main symptoms of Parkinson's disease can be muscle stiffness and bradykinesia in addition to resting tremor, which is mainly manifested by hand tremor;
Epilepsy, in addition to hand tremors, can manifest as secondary generalized convulsive seizures or electroencephalogram (EEG) for epileptic discharges;
Essential tremor generally has a family history, and is usually manifested as involuntary tremor of the head and upper limbs, which is aggravated by tense exercise and relieved by rest and alcohol consumption;
Motor or intention tremor due to cerebellar lesions usually has a clear history of cerebellar injury, other signs and symptoms of neurologic impairment, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) is also clearly helpful.
Pharmacological factors. Drug-induced tremor, also known as drug-induced tremor, is associated with a variety of drugs, generally related to age factors, with the increase of age, the speed and ability to metabolize drugs are reduced, therefore, older people are more common than younger people.
The most common drugs that cause tremor are:
gastric motility drugs, such as metoclopramide;
Antipsychotic drugs, such as chlorpromazine, perphenazine, haloperidol, etc.;
Antidepressant; antiepileptic drugs;
antihypertensives;
antibiotics, etc. If you experience tremors after taking or adding doses of medications, it is important to consider factors related to the medication.
Environmental factors. Hand tremor tremor is mostly related to physiological factors and mental factors, and the real disease still accounts for a small part, so it is necessary to pay attention to hand tremor caused by physical and psychological factors.
Emotional stress, stress, depression, anxiety and other factors may cause hand tremors, but this tremor is mostly related to mental factors, which are reduced or disappeared after the removal of mental factors, so it is easy to identify, but if the predisposing factors persist, it may lead to aggravation of symptoms or even become permanent symptoms.
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Hand tremors are a physical reaction that can easily occur in patients who have had a hand injury, especially in older people. The phenomenon of hand tremors occurs not only in the elderly, but also in younger people who use their hands regularly. If the hand shakes for no reason, one must pay attention.
When many people encounter hand tremors, they will worry about whether there is something wrong with the body, and then we will analyze the three causes of hand tremors.
1. Thyroid gland.
The thyroid gland is an important endocrine organ in the body, and it is common for people with thyroid disease to experience hand tremors. The main causes of thyroid disease include bacterial infections and excessive fatigue. There are many types of thyroid diseases, such as hyperthyroidism or goiter, and patients generally have palpitation, sweating, and involuntary shaking of the hands.
2. Lack of nutrition.
The lack of certain nutrients in the human body will cause damage to the muscles and nerves of the hands, so there is a phenomenon of shaking, such as lack of calcium, magnesium, etc. Malnutrition is mainly caused by not maintaining a balanced diet, poor economic status and weak absorption capacity. Among them, poor body absorption capacity is associated with gastrointestinal diseases and liver diseases.
3. Parkinson's.
Degenerative changes in the brain's nervous system can affect the four fingers, such as decreased motor coordination and frequent hand tremors. Parkinson's is a common neurological disorder that is overlooked because the initial symptoms of the disease are not obvious. In the early stages of symptoms, people also experience symptoms such as a bad sense of smell and low mood.
Parkinson's is generally associated with genetic inheritance and living environment.
Generally speaking, the causes of hand tremor symptoms are more complex, and people must change their unhealthy lifestyle habits, such as frequent overeating, frequent smoking and drinking, etc., to avoid paralysis of the body's nerves. In addition, patients need to go to the hospital for treatment, and they can take medication to adjust thyroid function, maintain a balanced diet, improve physical fitness, and preferably do not delay the condition.
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Causes of hand tremors include emotional stress, excessive exercise, Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, drug-induced tremor, hyperthyroidism, etc.
1.Hand tremor caused by emotional tension and occasional exercise after a lot of exercise is a normal physiological phenomenon, and if long-term hand tremor is medically tremor, it needs to be timed.
2.Parkinson's disease, hyperthyroidism, essential tremor, and pharmacologic factors can cause pathological hand tremors.
1) Parkinson's disease can have a "pill-like" hand tremor action, the patient's hand will appear when the hand is at rest and the amplitude is obvious, and when the hand is used for daily activities, the tremor is reduced or stopped, and it needs to be controlled by medication in the early stage.
2) Essential tremor often tremors in the hands when writing, carrying water, picking vegetables and doing fine work, the cause is complex and can be controlled by drugs**. Drug-induced tremor should be discontinued, changed, or continued as directed.
3) Hand tremor caused by hyperthyroidism, to carry out hyperthyroidism**, can relieve hand tremor.
4) At the same time, pay attention to brain hygiene, that is, the use of brain is in line with physiology, ensure adequate sleep, combine learning and rest, develop a regular work and rest system, ensure adequate nutrition, and delay the process of brain atrophy.
In short, the cause of hand tremors should be clarified in time, and the symptoms should be treated, and the delay should not be taken lightly.
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Regarding the problem of hand tremors, many people have this phenomenon. The most common of us is physiological tremor, that is, when the hand is raised forward, the hand will tremble slightly, and some people will be more obvious, and the hand can tremble when writing, and the written word will be a little bent. In addition, middle-aged and elderly people should pay attention to Parkinson's disease and Parkinsonism syndrome, they are often prone to hand tremors.
If you feel that hand tremor is affecting your work and life, it is recommended to go to the outpatient clinic of the neurology department for examination, because you can determine whether the cause of hand tremor is benign or pathological. Because many diseases can also cause hand tremors, such as hereditary diseases such as Wilson's disease degeneration that causes hand tremors, Parkinson's disease is prone to hand tremors. In addition, some stroke patients are also prone to hand tremors due to the sequelae of stroke.
In general, there are more benign hand tremors, that is, physiological tremor is more common, and senile tremor is more common in the elderly. On the **, it can be carried out with drugs such as propranolol, so as to reduce the frequency and amplitude of hand tremors, so that the quality of life is not affected.
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There are quite a few diseases related to hand tremor, such as hypoglycemia, hyperthyroidism, and nerve problems, which may cause hand tremor, so it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up. Look
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There are generally three possibilities for hand tremors, the first is neurological diseases, such as cerebellar atrophy, Parkinson's syndrome, etc. The second is endocrine disorders, such as hyperthyroidism. The third is impaired muscle function. Such as muscle strain or atrophy.
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There are several possible causes of hand tremors:1Alzheimer's disease, if it is a patient with this disease, there will be hand tremors, and the symptoms will develop from the hands to the feet, and in the later stage, the limbs will tremble; 2.
Genetic, some patients will be caused by genetic tremor in the family, which will generally erupt after the age of 20; 3.Active tremor, a disease that generally occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, occurs in addition to the patient's hand and the patient's head.
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Hand tremors may be caused by hyperthyroidism or Parkinson's disease, or it may be caused by a lack of minerals magnesium and calcium in the body, it is best to understand the causes, if there is a phenomenon of hand tremors, you can go to the hospital for a specific and detailed examination, Parkinson's disease patients will have hand tremors in the early stage, and hyperthyroidism will also cause patients to have symptoms of hand tremors. If you have hand tremors, you should also pay attention to whether there is a lack of certain trace elements, which may be a lack of magnesium and calcium.
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There are many causes of hand tremors, including genetic, pathological, and psychiatric causes.
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If you often do not feel your hands tremble, it may be a sign of these generalities. The first Parkinson's hand tremor, manifested as a resting state, appeared thumb and index finger, 3-4 times per second rubbing tremor, shaking, second, essential tremor, he and Parkinson's is just the opposite, when he is active, the shaking is obvious, and when he is stationary, it disappears, the third is hyperfunction, hyperthyroidism is also a common cause of hand tremor, if the hand tremor is accompanied by emaciation, sweating, eye protrusion, rapid heartbeat and other symptoms, then you should go to the hospital in time, in short, These symptoms of hand tremors are more serious, and they are likely to be a sign of some kind of disease, and you should go to the hospital in time.
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Hyperthyroidism and essential tremor.
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Anxiety disorders also have hand tremors, and my anxiety disorder is moderate, and sometimes involuntary hand tremors occur.
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