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A group of disorders characterized by certain movement disorders (resting tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, and loss of postural reflexes). The vast majority of patients** are unknown, and it is called primary parkinson's syndrome (Parkinson's disease, paralysis of tremens). A small number of patients can be identified** (e.g., taking high-dose chlorpromazine, carbon monoxide poisoning, and sequelae of encephalitis), which is called secondary parkinsonism.
Onset is due to a primary dopamine deficiency caused by a lesion or injury to the dopamine nervous system. In a normal healthy state, there is a state of equilibrium between the effects of acetylcholine and dopamine. In the disease, dopamine is reduced, the balance is upset, and cholinergic activity predominates; Other neurotransmitters, such as serotonin and norepinephrine, may also be primary or secondary decreased.
The role of endogenous neuropeptides in Parkinson's syndrome has also been noted. Diagnosis can be made based on four groups of typical symptoms of resting tremor, bradykinesia, hypertonia, and postural dysfunction. Search for ** if possible after diagnosis.
Integrative** is used to encourage patient activity and cooperate with physical**. The main drugs are levodopa plus decarboxylase preparations and anticholinergic drugs. Parkinson's disease, also known as parkinson's disease, is the most common degenerative disease of the central nervous system in middle-aged and elderly people.
Tremor refers to the shaking and shaking of the head and limbs, and paralysis refers to the inability of one or all of the limbs to move involuntarily. It got its name because a British doctor named Parkinson's first described the symptoms, including movement disorders, tremors, and muscle stiffness. Generally, the onset of the disease begins at the age of 50 65, and the incidence gradually increases with age, the incidence rate is about 1 at the age of 60, and the incidence rate is 3 5 at the age of 70, and there are about 1.7 million people suffering from this disease in China.
Current data show that the incidence of Parkinson's disease is slightly higher in men than women, and so far the disease is symptomatic, and there is no way to restore degenerated nerve cells.
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"Shaking hands" is not necessarily Parkinson's disease, and Parkinson's disease does not necessarily mean "shaking hands".
The term "tremor" in neuroscience is tremor. Tremor refers to a certain part of the body, commonly found in the hands, legs and head, with rhythmic vibrational movements, with a relatively stable frequency, and the amplitude of tremor can be different for different diseases. According to different characteristics, tremor is divided into many types, including resting tremor, postural tremor, intention tremor, etc.
The tremor itself can be a condition or a symptom caused by something else**. There are many common diseases that cause tremors, such as thyroid disease, Parkinson's disease, Parkinson's syndrome, dystonia, multiple sclerosis, midbrain stroke, cerebellar disease, etc.
Tremors in Parkinson's disease are often resting tremors, which are tremors that occur when a limb is completely relaxed or supported and disappears once the limb begins to move. Typical Parkinson's disease tremor is a "pill-rubbing" movement of the hand at a frequency of 4 to 6 Hz. The most important core symptom of Parkinson's disease is bradykinesia, and if the patient has only tremor but no bradykinesia, it is necessary to be very cautious in diagnosing Parkinson's disease.
20%-30% of Parkinson's patients have no tremor symptoms at the beginning of the disease, so there is no tremor, and it is also possible to have Parkinson's disease.
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One of the main clinical manifestations of Parkinson's patients is resting tremor, which is mainly manifested by involuntary shaking of limbs and head. Hand tremor is a clinical manifestation of tremor, which is mainly manifested as a washboard-like movement of the thumb and index finger, and the frequency of tremor is generally 4-6 Hz.
Resting tremor refers to the tremor or aggravation of tremor when the limbs are not moving, when the tremor disappears or can be relieved when moving at will, such as when holding something, it will be aggravated when it is nervous and excited, and it can basically disappear after falling asleep.
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Is the only symptom of Parkinson's disease being hand tremors? The symptoms of Parkinson's are not just manual and have many negative effects on the body.
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Parkinson's disease is also a relatively common disease in our lives, because Parkinson's disease is more common in the elderly, in our lives, we can often see many elderly people suffering from Parkinson's disease, which not only brings some inconvenience to their lives, but also has a certain impact on them.
First of all, we need to know that Parkinson's is a chronic disease that progresses gradually, so even if many patients take medicine according to the doctor's instructions, their hands will become more and more shaky as the disease progresses. Secondly, each patient's own physique is different, and the response to the drug is not the same, so some patients will have a good effect after taking the medicine, and the symptoms of hand tremor can be reduced, but some patients may have an aggravated effect after taking the medicine, and hand tremor is also the most common phenomenon of Parkinson's disease, frequent hand tremor, not only can not do any housework, but also includes their own life and daily life also has a very serious impact, Hanison is a chronic disease, and there is no very good ** in our lives The means can completely ** the disease, so the patient will always have a tremor in the hands.
Even if the hand tremor can not be completely eliminated, but as long as the doctor takes the medicine regularly, you can still control the situation of hand tremor, once you encounter this situation, you need to go to the doctor in time to see if the doctor has some other ** measures, in addition to the elderly in life should maintain a good mood, good mood, can also have some alleviating effect on the disease.
In addition, we must pay attention to the diet, based on a light and easy-to-digest diet, Parkinson's hand tremor, although it can not be completely improved, but if it is improved through the dual combination of diet and medicine, so patients must not increase or reduce the use of drugs to themselves, which may aggravate the situation of hand tremor.
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In this case, you should do some ** exercises, and then you should also move your wrists and ankles, be sure to maintain a good attitude, eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, develop a good living habits and eating habits, exercise more, and do some finger exercises to exercise your hands.
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In this case, I think you should do some ** exercises, or you can do some finger exercises, which can relieve the symptoms, and you should also pay attention to your diet, maintain a good attitude, and don't be too anxious.
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I think we should go to the hospital for a physical examination, because this situation is very serious, if it is not timely, the consequences will be unimaginable, so we must pay attention to this aspect of the problem, and don't let the condition worsen.
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It should be carried out**, and it should also be checked in the hospital frequently, and you can also choose Chinese medicine**.
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Not necessarily. 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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Not necessarily, this can only be confirmed after the hospital examination, it may be other aspects, such as liver disease, it is also recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up in all aspects, to be sure.
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With the popularization of health knowledge, more and more people have not only heard about various diseases, but also have a certain understanding of many diseases. When it comes to Parkinson's disease, a common degenerative change of the nervous system, many people have the impression that "the symptoms are hand tremors" and "in severe cases, it can be paralyzed", so are these statements accurate?
What kind of disease is Parkinson's disease?
The meaning of the name Parkinson's disease comes from a British physician, James Parkinson. In 1817, the doctor, through long-term and delicate observation, discovered that some elderly people had symptoms such as body tremors, muscle rigidity, and malaise. There is a correlation between these symptoms, and it is likely that there is a pathological basis that James Parkinson summarized into a single condition, "tremor numbness".
After that, around the disease, the relevant scientific research in the medical field was gradually promoted, and various first-class methods were introduced one after another. In order to better remember Dr. Parkin's Town, the medical community changed the name of "tremor numbness" to "Parkinson's disease".
From the historical events of Parkinson's disease, we can realize that most people with Parkinson's disease do experience tremors, which are symptoms of tremors in the hands or feet. On the contrary, if the hands and feet are shaky, do they necessarily have Parkinson's disease?
Not necessarily. Because in patients with Parkinson's disease, tremor is usually present at the same time as muscle rigidity, malaise, abnormal posture, sleep disorders, depression and other non-fitness exercise symptoms, forming a comprehensive symptom spectrum of Parkinson's. If the elderly simply tremble their hands and feet and have no other symptoms, they cannot be diagnosed with Parkinson's disease casually.
Clinically, hand tremors can also be caused by primary tremor (manifested as somatic voluntary motor tremor, which is genetic), hyperthyroidism (microtremor of the two hands that are not independent), metabolic disease (asterixis), or drug-induced tremor (bilateral). If you have symptoms of hand tremors, you must seek medical attention at a neurological college. Depending on the patient's tremors and symptoms, the physician will continue to integrate examinations and tests if necessary to finally establish the diagnosis and cause of the disease, so as to ensure that the disease is treated.
Parkinson's disease is a slow-progressing neurological disorder in which the pathological changes are centered on the lack of choline as a transmitter in the mind. At this stage, although there is no way to eradicate Parkinson's disease, the progress of modern science, especially in the past half century, has already brought many reasonable special tools and methods for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, including medication, surgery, training and psychology. Medications** can fill choline in the human brain.
Surgical treatment is used to improve the fitness exercise symptoms of Parkinson's disease and is actually effective for tremors, muscle stiffness, and slow fitness movements. It can assist patients to improve and exercise and improve their quality of life. Psychological** can alleviate the symptoms of non-fitness exercises, and correctly guide patients to learn to "live in harmony" with the disease.
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It doesn't have to be a rubber, it can be a neurological scumbag, or it may be Parkinson's disease. It may also be due to mental or pathological causes, so you should go to the hospital for examination. Liang Dakai This is a degenerative disease of the nervous system, and the individual will be more middle-aged and elderly.
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It is not necessarily Parkinson's disease, but in the early stage, there will be tremors in the rocks of the hands, which is a neurological type of disease, and in the early stage, there will be muscle stiffness, and there will also be obstacles when walking slowly, and there will be symptoms of memory loss and anxiety.
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It doesn't have to be slippery, it may be a nerve problem, or it may be Parkinson Sparrowson's disease. It may also be a physiological phenomenon or a pathological cause, so you should go to the hospital for examination. This is a degenerative disease of the nervous system, which is generally more common in middle-aged and elderly people.
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Not necessarily, but most hand tremors are caused by Parkinson's, a condition that degenerates the nervous system.
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Parkinson's hand tremor is a sign of resting tremor.
Parkinson's is characterized by resting tremor, muscle rigidity, bradykinesia, and a peculiar postural gait. Among them, hand tremor is mainly manifested as resting tremor, which occurs at rest with four to six pill-rubbing tremors per second, which occurs when at rest, decreases during exercise, and disappears during sleep, which is the typical manifestation of Parkinson's hand tremor.
When this tremor occurs, it is necessary to pay attention to it, and to consult a neurology department in time, ask a doctor to decompose the symptoms, and if Parkinson's has been diagnosed, it needs to be carried out in time**. These include medications, psychological, and surgery if necessary. Also, look for relevant **, such as a brain MRI scan to rule out hand tremors due to cerebrovascular disease, cerebellar lesions, and peripheral neuropathy.
Medications**, surgery**, or stereotactic intervention** can help relieve the patient's symptoms.
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