Why is hand tremor so severe when doing delicate work?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, there are many causes of hand tremors, such as hyperthyroidism, Parkinson's disease, cardiac neurosis, nervousness and so on.

    If you can't say what must be wrong with a few words, it's better to check it in the hospital system, so it's better to be early**.

    Severe tremors are sometimes caused by psychological factors and are a psychogenic physical reaction, which is not a manifestation of the disease. If it does not affect normal life, it is recommended to regulate your emotions, relax yourself, use psychological counseling, improve your psychological quality, and do not use drugs for the time being**. You can also do deep breathing relaxation exercises on your own to improve your current situation.

    Pay more attention to your physical health! Be mindful of your eating habits! Relax and relax! Good luck soon**!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, according to your description, your hands will shake when you do delicate work, I suggest that you should first find out the cause of hand tremors, consider that it may be related to hyperthyroidism, and you can go to the hospital to check thyroid hormones. Ruling out the cause of hyperthyroidism may be related to autonomic disorders. It is recommended to maintain good living habits, avoid fatigue and stay up late, avoid excessive mental pressure, get enough sleep, and often do outdoor physical exercise.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This is a normal phenomenon when doing fine movements, the mind is highly concentrated, and it is easy to appear hand tremors, and the following reasons need to be considered: essential tremor, this kind of patient generally has a family history, and can start at the age of 20-40, the patient shakes significantly when performing fine movements, the shaking can be relieved when standing still, and it is aggravated when emotionally stressed, and it may be reduced after drinking. Hyperthyroidism, which can occur at any age, often has tremors in fine motor movements, often accompanied by other signs and symptoms, such as heat intolerance, rapid heartbeat, sweating easily, heavy meals, and weight loss.

    Emotional reasons, if the patient has poor psychological quality, or has anxiety disorders and other diseases, it is also prone to hand tremors when fine movements, but the body is often healthy and there is no organic damage.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Doing fine hand tremors may be caused by non-disease factors such as mental stress, and may also be caused by diseases such as dystonia, ataxia, Parkinson's disease, etc., and drugs can be selected according to the doctor's advice to relieve symptoms.

    1. Non-disease elements.

    Mental tension: When doing delicate work, the mind is too focused on hand movements and the mind is highly concentrated, and the mind is in a state of tension, and involuntary peripheral nerve spasms and hand tremors may occur. It is recommended to relax the mind, move the wrist, and relieve the symptoms.

    Second, the disease ** element.

    1. Dystonia: Dystonia is usually caused by chromosomal abnormalities, brain damage and other factors, and the main symptoms are tremor, chills, body aches, etc., and there may be tremors in fine hands. According to the doctor's recommendation, drugs such as trihexypidyl hydrochloride tablets and baclofen tablets can be selected to relieve symptoms.

    2. Ataxia: ataxia is usually caused by brain tissue damage, genetics and other factors, the main symptoms are tremor, unsteady pace, movement disorders, etc., and there may be tremors in fine activities. According to the recommendation of the hail doctor, drugs such as amantadine hydrochloride tablets and buspirone hydrochloride tablets can be selected to relieve symptoms.

    3. Parkinson's disease: The pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease is still unclear, and it may be caused by genetics, aging of the nervous system and other factors. The main symptoms are tremor, bradykinesia, muscle stiffness, etc., and there may be tremors in the hands of fine activities.

    According to the doctor's recommendation, drugs such as selegiline hydrochloride tablets and vitamin E softgels (natural type) can be selected to relieve symptoms.

    Hand tremor generally refers to involuntary tremor, which is innervated by the nervous system, and when there is a disease in the nervous system, it may induce tremor, and you should seek medical attention in time**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There may be essential tremor, you can observe more, if the symptoms are not relieved, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination, timely **.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It may be an involuntary tremor. This can be caused by a cluster finch that is a symptom of the extravertebral system or can be caused by stress. However, it is still necessary to first remove the symptoms of extravertebral lesions. Early extremity.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What's the deal with hand tremors when doing fine motor skills? The doctor confessed: Most of the cerebellum is abnormal.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is relatively normal, my hands will tremble when I eat and pick up vegetables, but I don't have tweezers and my hands will not tremble. You can change jobs.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's a normal reaction, and some people are like that. For example, I used a scalpel to shake my hands, so I didn't study medicine.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I've seen a lot of questions about hand tremors, and I feel like you're just asking endlessly, why are you still not satisfied with so many of them? What do you want to achieve?

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hand tremor is also a relatively common clinical motor symptom, which can be psychological, physiological, or pathological, as follows: 1. Physiological tremor: For example, the human body is in a state of fever, weakness, hunger, or a state of human muscle fatigue, or after the weight of the hands exceeds the load that the muscles can bear, it can be called physiological tremor; 2. Psychogenic tremor:

    Mainly patients with anxiety, nervousness, or psychiatric disorders may experience hand tremors; 3. Pathological tremor: It is divided into congenital and acquired factors. The most common congenital tremor is essential tremor, and it is also an unexplained hereditary tremor of both hands, which can occur at a very young age and continue throughout life, and several parents, brothers, and sisters can have tremor at the same time, and in most cases have no effect on quality of life.

    In addition, due to inherited metabolic diseases, such as Wilson's disease and congenital iron metabolism disorders, diseases that occur in the brain can cause hand tremors. Secondly, because of a variety of neurological diseases, tremors are more likely to occur, such as Parkinson's disease. 4. Others:

    For multisystem degeneration, drug poisoning, such as chronic alcoholism, chronic lead poisoning, chronic heavy metal poisoning, etc., can produce tremors, and tremors can also occur in people who use drugs. Tremors can be caused if drugs are used inappropriately, such as certain antihypertensive drugs or certain stimulant drugs, such as caffeine-boosting drugs or excessive use of Chinese medicine.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Normal people do not have hand shaking. Therefore, if there is a hand tremor, it is necessary to find out the cause before proceeding**.

    Many young people have hand shaking, most of which are benign lesions, such as due to some mental and emotional factors. For example, excessive excitement and excessive mental tension are some diseases that can heal on their own, that is, they can be relieved on their own without medication. However, there are also some diseases caused by internal medicine systems, such as hyperthyroidism, which need to be carried out in the endocrinology department**.

    There are two types of hand tremors in the elderly. The first is Parkinson's disease, which requires taking some dopamine drugs**, and the second is called essential tremor, which requires taking drugs such as trihexyphenidyl triphenidyl. In addition, patients need to do some appropriate physical exercise.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hand tremors occur when performing fine movements, such as writing, holding chopsticks, buttoning, etc. It is essential tremor. The condition of this disease is unknown, mainly affecting the upper limbs and head.

    The main manifestations are: hand tremors are more obvious when emotional tension and fatigue, and they are reduced or completely disappeared when the spirit is relaxed or rested. Symptoms may be reduced with alcohol.

    Neurological examination is unremarkable except for hand tremors. At present, the most effective way to do this disease is with 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.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What's the deal with hand tremors when doing fine motor skills? The doctor confessed: Most of the cerebellum is abnormal.

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