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This problem is caused by a variety of factors. It may be a neurological disorder, it may be too much psychological pressure, it may be too tired, it may be a cardiovascular and cerebrovascular problem, it may be a psychological problem. It can also be a physiological problem.
It may be a cerebral infarction, a cerebral hemorrhage, or an essential tremor. It could be that you are mentally ill.
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1.Is it caused by cerebral arteriosclerosis?
2.This is the case with Parkinson's disease.
3.Or do you have hand tremors caused by hyperthyroidism?
Or other neurological problems, a differential diagnosis is required. In this case, you can go to the hospital to do a thyroid color ultrasound, or take blood to check thyroid function, it is recommended to live a regular life, do not stay up late, do not get cold, do not get angry, do not get emotional, do not smoke and drink, and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables. Don't believe in home remedies or health products, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital and conduct detailed **.
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Caused by diseases, hand tremors may be caused by nervousness, may be caused by mental illness, may be caused by physical diseases, respectively, excessive psychological pressure, excessive economic pressure, and cerebral infarction.
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It may be due to weak hand strength. We can divide it into three scenarios. The three conditions correspond to each of the symptoms, such as hyperthyroidism, Parkinson's disease, and neurological disorders.
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I can only tell you two: Parkinson's and epilepsy, it seems that these two have hand tremors, don't worry, I'm sure there are body tremors, I can only tell you so much, hand tremors are not diseases, but shaking is really terrible, gods and horses can't take it, and you can't build a building block to round the original shape!
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Hand tremor is a common pathological phenomenon in the elderly population, and there are many reasons for hand tremor, as long as we look closely, we will find that many elderly people have symptoms of hand tremor. The shaking of the hand is uncontrollable, and sometimes even they don't notice it. So what is the hand tremor of the elderly in Zen Xiang Hand tremor is usually divided into physiological hand tremor and pathological hand tremor.
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Professor Li Yongjie, an authoritative expert on Parkinson's disease from Beijing Xuanwu Hospital, will give you a specific analysis.
According to the research and diagnostic data of the medical community, in addition to non-disease physiological hand tremors, there are more than ten common diseases that can bring the symptoms of hand tremors, and these symptoms are called pathological hand tremors.
Here are some of the more typical.
1. Parkinson's disease: If there is no obvious hand tremor during activity, and the hand tremor is obvious at rest, it is called "resting tremor". "Resting tremor" is more common in Parkinson's disease or Parkinson's disease.
2. Parkinson's disease.
Symptoms of hand tremors resemble those of Parkinson's disease.
3. Midbrain lesions: hand tremor is the most obvious in this disease.
4. Cerebellar lesions: This kind of lesions are divided into cerebellar tumors, combined arm lesions, cerebral vascular sclerosis, etc. If the hand does not shake at rest and only trembles during activity (eg, holding objects, writing), this "intention tremor" is more common in cerebellar lesions.
Symptoms include severe hand trembling when raising a glass, difficulty in performing specific movements, and staggering walking, stuttering, etc. Arteriosclerosis can lead to uncoordinated voluntary movements, and one of the symptoms is head tremors in severe cases.
5. Sequelae of encephalitis: its symptoms are similar to cerebellar lesions.
6. Some toxic diseases: their symptoms are similar to cerebellar lesions.
7. Localized epilepsy: Paroxysmal spasms of localized epilepsy can cause hand tremors.
8. Hyperthyroidism. Young people often have shaky hands, and they should think that it may be a mistake. Hyperthyroidism is a relatively common but easily misdiagnosed condition, with a first-time diagnosis rate of less than 50%. Palpitation, trembling hands, heat intolerance, excessive sweating, excessive food and hunger, and weight loss are the four common symptoms of hyperthyroidism.
9. Dysfunction of the cerebral cortex: Writing tremor is manifested as difficulty in holding a pen and writing, but engaging in other fine hand movements does not tremble, which is caused by the dysfunction of the cerebral cortex.
In addition, autonomic nerve dysfunction, upper limb nerve diseases and injuries, hepatic encephalopathy, dementia, Wilson's disease, cerebral ischemia and other diseases can cause hand tremors.
Professor Li Yongjie from the Beijing Institute of Functional Neurosurgery of Xuanwu Hospital consulted.
Professor Li Yongjie has many years of experience in diagnosing Parkinson's disease, and he uses Parkinson's characteristics**".
Brain pacemaker implantation.
The effect is significant.
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Considering that it is caused by cervical spondylosis compressing the nerves, it is recommended that you go to the hospital to take a cervical spine quadruple film or neck MRI to clarify the symptoms and treat the symptoms**.
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Hand tremors generally manifest as involuntary tremors of both hands or one hand, which are often resting. The causes of hand tremors are as follows: First, essential tremor.
Essential tremor is more common in middle-aged and elderly people, and some patients have a family history, which is only manifested as involuntary tremor of the hands or head, without limb stiffness and inactivity, and the tremor symptoms often do not change for several years. Second, Parkinson's disease. Patients with Parkinson's disease often present with involuntary tremors in one or both limbs, accompanied by stiffness and slowness of movement.
The above clinical manifestations are progressively worsening. Third, hyperthyroidism. Patients with hyperthyroidism may present with slight fine tremors in the hands and head.
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Hand tremor is tremor, which is pathological and physiological. Physiological causes include stress, anxiety, anger, agitation, lack of sleep, cold, and other factors. Pathological tremor, pay attention to hyperthyroidism, muscle tremors, hand tremors.
Resting tremor, commonly Parkinson's disease, is more common in middle-aged and elderly people, with a certain familial genetic tendency, manifested as increased muscle tone, gear-like movements, and hand tremors in a quiet state. Disorders of the cerebellum can cause hand tremors. Tremors can also occur in cerebrovascular diseases such as cerebral infarction.
There is also essential tremor, which is unexplained hand tremor, and there is also a genetic predisposition.
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Hand tremors can be a harbinger of a variety of diseases, starting with hand tremors caused by anxiety disorders or symptoms caused by endocrine and metabolic diseases such as hyperthyroidism. In addition, there may be some symptoms of early Parkinson's disease.
Hand tremor can be divided into two types: physiological and pathological, and physiological hand tremor is mostly a group of symptoms induced by factors such as emotional instability, overwork, and emotional stress. Pathological hand tremors, also known as tremors, may be a manifestation of endocrine or metabolic disorders, such as hyperthyroidism and hepatic encephalopathy. Hand tremor may also be essential tremor, the incidence of this disease is very high, usually when holding light things, hand tremor occurs, but such a situation can appear at a very young age, the disease progresses very slowly, not accompanied by an increase in muscle tone, and patients with Parkinson's disease will also have hand tremor, this kind of hand tremor is very special, generally called resting tremor, usually slow movement, stiff limbs.
In addition, symptoms of hand tremors can occur due to metabolic poisoning diseases such as alcoholism. Therefore, when a person has symptoms of hand tremors, it is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination to treat the symptoms**.
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Shaking hands are a precursor to beating Jinsen. When you think of trembling hands, you probably think of Parkinson's. In fact, the first symptom of Parkinson's is a handshake, which is present in most people with Parkinson's.
But handshakes are actually divided into physiological handshakes and pathological handshakes. Physiological hand shaking can also occur at rest, but the shaking is small and fast, and often occurs during times of nervousness, emotional agitation, and extreme fatigue. Once these factors are gone, so are they.
On the other hand, a pathological handshake is a permanent handshake that is medically known as tremor.
Uncontrollable tremors are not a trivial matter, these are the signs of four diseases, and what diseases might hand tremors portend? Parkinson's is a pathological handshake, but a pathological handshake is not Parkinson's. In other words, if your hands are shaking, it's usually a sign that you're sick.
However, many diseases are associated with this symptom, so the specific disease can only be known through a medical diagnosis. So what are the main symptoms of hand tremors? Handshakes can be caused by the following conditions:
Parkinson's disease: Handshakes are the first symptom of Parkinson's. If a person shakes uncontrollably in one hand and one foot, and this shaking is noticeable at rest and weakens during activity, then he should be warned of Parkinson's disease. People with Parkinson's move their thumb and index finger together three to four times per second, like a "ball twist."
If this is a typical situation, don't be careless. A handshake for essential tremor may also be a sign of essential tremor. However, the symptoms of essential tremor are the opposite of Parkinson's disease, in which hand tremors are evident when the body moves, is at rest, or disappears.
Especially when doing body movements, the handshake can be unusually noticeable. The distribution is reasonable, the on-board system is very convenient, the **networking** is very good to use, the material is very kind, and the multi-faceted temperament is wrapped. If such a tremor occurs, we should be wary of the trembling of nature.
Hello, probably because alcohol numbs your brain and your hands don't shake.
For patients with hyperthyroidism, there may be hand tremors in writing, and postural tremors, which can occur when the patient is in a special position of writing. Patients with high mental stress or long-term alcohol consumption may also have tremors in writing. The patient should go to the neurology outpatient department, ask the physician to ask for a detailed medical history, and test thyroid function to determine whether the patient has hyperthyroidism, and according to the physical examination, auxiliary examination to determine the hand tremor.
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