Is hand tremor tremor, and what is the connection between tremor and hand tremor?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-11
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    According to your description, your condition is not excluded as essential tremor, which is an extrapyramidal disease whose specific cause is unknown, and is seen in all ages, and the main manifestation of the patient is tremor, which is mainly intentional tremor, that is, tremor when holding something, which decreases when at rest and disappears during sleep.

    Suggestions: It is recommended that you go to the neurology department of a regular hospital in time for cranial MRI examination, except for the mass lesion of the head, and apply Almar in time**, you can drink red wine appropriately**, it is not recommended to use other drugs, patients do not drink coffee, strong tea and cola, and maintain an optimistic attitude.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Psychology**..

    1. Reduce self-attention. It means that you want to shift your attention to the specific things you are facing, rather than to your own feelings. This is important.

    When you find that you are paying attention to whether your face is red, whether your heart is beating fast, and you are paying attention to this kind of problem, the activity of the nervous system will be involuntarily activated or strengthened. And if you pay less attention to it, you can give it a rest, and its impulse will naturally weaken. In order to reduce self-focus, you need to learn to pay attention to your real problems in the situation, such as your application, your examiner, your environment, etc.

    2. Abandon control intentions. What it means is that often we find ourselves unnatural, blushing, shaking hands, and we consciously or unconsciously make an effort to control these reactions. The problem is that the work of the autonomic nervous system is very difficult to be controlled by our consciousness in a short period of time.

    So the more we try to control, the easier it is to find that our control is ineffective, and as a result, we put ourselves in a state of tension and even anxiety. And if we give up the intention of control and ignore it, it will go out of its own way. The intention to relinquish control requires that you be aware of the worst-case consequences and be comfortable with them

    It's a big deal that I failed to apply this time, and I can make a comeback! I'm still young, I'm not afraid of a momentary setback, and I won't slump!

    3. Cultivate a receptive attitude. It means that we have to learn to be friends with the symptoms. When we find ourselves feeling like shaking our hands and blushing, we don't fight against it, we have to control, we have to learn to accept it.

    We can say to ourselves, I'm just a little timid, a little shy, and that's fine. Come, blush, shake your hands. If you can say this to yourself, (i.e. talk to yourself), the work of the nervous system will become less intense and less affected by us.

    And our confrontation strengthens it. Accept it, it's okay. If you live peacefully with the symptoms, you will be safe.

    Under the attitude of acceptance, you can overcome rigidity with softness and win with wisdom.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is only known that hand tremors are related to the heart.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is a functional disease that cannot be detected by Western medical instruments.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hand tremors are tremors and may also be Parkinson's.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This can be done orally with a decoction of pure Chinese medicine**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A tremor is an involuntary, rhythmic muscle contraction that causes one or more parts of the body to tremble. This is a common movement disorder that most commonly affects the hands, but can also occur in the arms, head, vocal cords, trunk, and legs.

    Tremors can occur at any age, but are most common in middle-aged and older adults, and may be intermittent (occur at different times, with intermittent episodes) or be continuous.

    The tremor is not life-threatening, but it makes it difficult to read some things at work and in everyday life.

    Hand tremor, it may be essential tremor, or it may be related to Parkinson's disease, or thyroid problems, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up, find out** and then take medication**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Classification of hand tremor symptoms.

    1) Motor tremor.

    Motor tremor,** is not well understood. Tremor is the only symptom and may worsen when emotionally aroused or nervous, and lessen or disappear when resting. There are two main types of motor tremor:

    One is action tremor. Tremor that occurs when the patient performs any form of voluntary movement. The second type is called postural tremor.

    A tremor that occurs when a part of the patient's body is in a voluntary position against gravity.

    2) Resting tremor.

    A resting tremor that occurs in a part of the person's body that occurs when the person is relaxed or supported to fully resist gravity. It appears or noticeably at rest, lessens or stops with voluntary movements, intensifies with mental stress, and disappears after falling asleep. Tremors in Parkinson's disease fall into this category.

    The main features of Parkinson's disease are: resting tremor, muscle stiffness, and slowness of movement. Medopa is effective.

    Patients with essential tremor react to ethanol (alcohol) in a characteristic manner. Many people can reduce tremor even if they consume only a small amount of ethanol (alcohol). 42% and 75% of patients had tremor reduced after drinking, but it was only temporary, generally lasting 2 4 hours, and the tremor worsened the next day.

    There are few reports of a similar effect on other types of tremors with ethanol (alcohol), which works through the center.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are several cases of hand tremors,1Essential tremor. The condition of this disease is unknown, mainly affecting the upper limbs and head.

    The main manifestation is hand tremor when doing fine movements, such as writing, holding chopsticks, buttoning, etc. Hand tremors are more pronounced during emotional stress and fatigue, and are relieved or completely disappeared when the mind is relaxed or resting. Symptoms may be reduced with alcohol.

    There is no abnormality in the neurological examination except for hand tremors, and at present, the most effective way to treat this disease is to use drugs. Taking the drug can improve the symptoms, and after stopping the drug, it is the so-called "treating the symptoms but not the root cause". Essential tremor progresses very slowly or non-progressively and has little impact on daily life.

    2.Parkinson's disease. It is a degenerative disease that occurs in the elderly, and in addition to hand tremors, it is accompanied by symptoms such as slow movements, stiff limbs, and poor balance function.

    If not, the symptoms will get worse and worse. This condition requires specialist help. If pathological factors are ruled out, another common cause of hand tremors** is caused by psychological factors.

    Anticipatory anxiety disorder. This kind of problem often creates a situation that makes the patient feel fearful. For example, if you are very worried about your hands shaking in the presence of others at work, your hands are really shaking when they come to you.

    In anticipatory anxiety disorder, the anxiety of the symptoms that cause a psychological reaction can exacerbate or lead to the production of symptoms. The onset of symptoms further reinforces anticipatory anxiety, creating a vicious circle. In this vicious circle, you are closed off and unable to extricate yourself.

    It can be seen that what the patient is really afraid of is the fear itself.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hand tremors, also known as tremors.

    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.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If your hand trembles, you must be tremors, because that's how they behave when your hands tremble.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is not necessarily related to hunger, fatigue, stress, etc.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hand tremor is a type of tremor, also known as hand tremor, which involves shaking in other parts of the body, such as the face. If there is a simple shaking of the hand, it can be judged as hand tremor or hand tremor.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hand tremors are one of the most common and characteristic symptoms of Parkinson's disease, and many patients present for the disease because they notice hand tremors, which can be as high as 50% to 60%. But hand tremors are not the only symptom of Parkinson's disease, and not all hand tremors are Parkinson's disease. This is because many diseases can cause hand tremors, including alcoholism or alcohol addiction.

    Then the most common thing to be confused with Parkinson's disease is essential tremor and liver diseases, including metabolic diseases and abnormal thyroid function, which can cause hand tremors.

    When you find that your hands are shaking, you should first check what factors will cause hand tremors, and only after screening can you know whether it is Parkinson's disease, and don't think that hand tremors are Parkinson's disease.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Tremors may cause hand tremors But hand tremors are not necessarily caused by tremors, and they can be caused by other disorders.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Is hand tremor a tremor, is hand tremor a tremor?

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