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Essential tremor symptoms disappear after drinking some liquor, and worsen when you are nervous. Commonly used essential tremor is the drug**, although it can effectively control the tremor, essential tremor is a benign tremor, generally not progressively aggravated with age, in addition, the drug against essential tremor has a serious ***, so it is recommended that patients take the drug ** when essential tremor is generally needed to take medication, when not needed, you can do without medication.
If the symptoms are severe, you can consider a surgical brain pacemaker**, which costs about 210,000 yuan on both sides and can be used for life. It is also the most advanced surgical method in the world, and the disadvantages of surgery: high cost, high risk, and surgery is generally not recommended.
If the hands are shaking severely, in middle-aged people, the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease should be ruled out, and essential tremor should be considered. Do you have high blood pressure and diabetes? Is there a history of cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage?
If you are in this condition, you should not take medication for a while if it does not affect your life**.
This condition is caused by neurological dysfunction, it is recommended to check an electromyography to see, and at the same time, acupuncture can be used for systematic conditioning.
Essential tremor is the most common movement disorder and consists mainly of postural and motor tremor in the hands, head, and other parts of the body. Essential tremor has a conflicting clinical nature, on the one hand, it is a mild single symptomatic disease, and on the other hand, it is a common progressive disease with significant clinical variation.
The tremor of this disease, which worsens with concentration, nervousness, fatigue, and hunger, and in most cases disappears temporarily after drinking alcohol and worsens the next day, which is also a clinical feature of essential tremor. Experts remind: There is now a targeted repair Kampo anti-tremor decoction**, which can quickly target essential tremor**, repair damaged nerve cells from the inside, and will not be toxic to patients.
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Tremors can usually be cured. Tremor usually causes symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea, slurred speech, etc., and patients can take medications** if they have the above conditions, such as etc. If the drug has no obvious effect, it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination in time, and under the guidance of the doctor, choose the corresponding way to carry out **.
Patients need to actively cooperate**, and at the same time, they should pay more attention to rest, do not exercise vigorously, and eat more high-nutrient and high-protein foods.
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Tremor A subtle to coarse slow tremor that usually affects the hands, head, and vocal cords. In 50% of cases, there is an autosomal dominant cause. Tremor may be unilateral.
Tremor is mild or absent at rest, can be triggered when the patient performs delicate movements, and is enhanced by any of the factors described above that can intensify physiologic tremor. With age, the incidence of essential tremor also increases, and it is sometimes erroneously referred to as senile tremor.
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In the early stages of the disease, medications can improve symptoms well and need to be taken for a long time. When the drug does not work well, we can perform surgery. Although it can't, it can be controlled and the course of the disease can be delayed through active and timely treatment.
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Tremor refers to the involuntary rhythmic shaking of a certain part of the body, which is caused by the simultaneous contraction or alternation of the muscles that maintain the active movement of the muscles and the antagonistic muscles.
Tremors are mainly divided into resting tremor, essential tremor, and anisotropic tremor. Among them, resting tremor is the most common, which refers to the reduction or disappearance of tremor during exercise, and the symptoms are more obvious when exercise is stopped and rest, which is more common in Parkinson's disease or Parkinsonism syndrome.
Intention tremor has no obvious tremor when it is at rest, and the symptoms are more severe when Huai Lao reaches for something.
Essential tremor, the cause of the disease is not clear, mainly due to genetic factors, after taking certain drugs, it can also cause the onset, mainly manifested as the head, hands and other parts of the body, uncontrollable tremor.
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Essential tremor** is usually treated with two measures: one psychological** and the other drug**. Psychology is to face up to this reality first, not to be afraid of people knowing, so that the mood is calm.
In addition, it is necessary to live a regular life and avoid excitement and fatigue, which is good for the course of the disease. For some patients who need medication**, such as to stop fibrillation for certain jobs, they need to take medication. The dosage of medication can be taken according to the patient's condition, and the dosage can be low when the tremor is mild, or taken intermittently, and if it is severe, it should be taken continuously.
At the same time, you should also take some vitamin drugs, such as vitamin E and vitamin C, which have a protective and anti-aging effect on the nerves.
If the medication** is not ideal, or if it is very severe, surgery may also be considered**. Surgery** is the same as defibrillation in Parkinson's disease**. This disease can not be **, but through active and timely **, the disease can be controlled and the course of the disease can be delayed.
Elderly people with this disease should pay attention to doing some physical exercises as much as possible during the ** period, such as tai chi and gymnastics. In terms of diet, eat more anti-arteriosclerosis foods, such as vegetables, fruits, celery, onions, etc., which have the effect of lowering blood pressure and anti-blood lipids. High-fat, high-calorie, and high-sugar foods should be limited, especially fried foods should be eaten less.
Some patients can reduce their symptoms after drinking, but generally only last for 2 or 4 hours, and then the symptoms will worsen, so drinking alcohol can not ** this disease, but aggravate the symptoms, and should be strictly limited.
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Essential tremor (ET) is an unidentified movement disorder. There is often a family history and is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner, so it is also called hereditary tremor or familial tremor; Because of its slow progression and benign course, it is also called benign essential tremor. The disease is more common in the late teens or early adulthood, and tremor is the only clinical symptom, manifesting as postural or action tremor, often involving one or both hands or head, and symptoms do not become apparent until later.
In addition to causing physical and social embarrassment, it usually does not cause disability, and in some cases tremor can interfere with the completion of fine motor movements such as writing, and when the laryngeal muscles are affected, it can affect speech, and the lower extremities are often not affected. Patients often report significant relief from small amounts of alcohol consumption, but this is short-lived and the mechanism is unclear. Examination usually shows no other neurologic signs.
What is essential tremor?
Essential tremor is typically found in children and adolescents in middle-aged and older adults. There are two views on the peak age of onset: one believes that the distribution of the age of onset is bimodal, that is, in the two age groups of 20 to 30 and 50 to 60 years, and the other view is that essential tremor rarely occurs in adolescents, and the number of cases increases with age, with an average age of onset of 37 to 47 years.
Early essential tremor** is important because tremor affects activity 10 to 20 years after onset, increasing in severity with age, impairing the ability to perform fine motor activities to peak in the sixth decade after onset. Eighty-six percent of patients by the age of 60 to 70 years have an impact on social activities and life skills, including writing, drinking, eating, dressing, speech, and manipulation. The greater the tremor, the greater the effect on mobility.
In the early stage of essential tremor, it is possible to solve the pain of the disease only if they choose the right way.
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