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Essential tremor, also known as essential tremor or familial tremor, is an autosomal dominant disorder in which patients mainly present with involuntary tremor of one upper or lower limb or head or face. The ** of essential tremor is not very certain, and it is believed that it is related to genetic factors and environmental factors, and about 2 3 patients will have a family history of essential tremor. The symptoms of essential tremor are mainly postural tremor, which is involuntary of the limb muscles, but it is a relatively rhythmic tremor that does not affect the patient's daily life, so no special ** is required.
If the patient's tremor is severe and interferes with daily life, the use of drugs should be considered**, and the first-line recommended drug is propranolol, but attention needs to be paid to monitoring the patient's heart rate. If the patient is unable to control the disease by taking medication and seriously affects the patient's daily life, surgery should also be considered**.
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It is best to go to the hospital for a check-up and see a doctor to listen to the doctor's advice.
Head shaking, it is a movement disorder, it is an extrapyramidal disease. Head tremor, we call it tremor It is one of the most common diseases of the extravertebral body, which causes many causes of extrapyramidal symptoms, the most common is essential tremor, which is more common in young and elderly people, essential tremor, which is mainly manifested by involuntary shaking of the head and limbs. Some patients are mainly shaking of the head at the beginning, so this disease is insidious onset, slow progression, the cause of the disease and the mechanism of pathogenesis and pathological changes are not particularly clear, but 1 3 patients have a family history, parents or grandparents also have this disease, it is dominantly inherited, and the general ** use propranolol and auxiliary sedative drugs; The most common head shaking in the elderly is seen in Parkinson's and Parkinsonism syndrome, in addition to the shaking of the head, there are other characteristics such as slowness of movement, muscle rigidity, postural balance disorders, etc., it is a degenerative disease of the nervous system.
Its ** is a number of drugs that are mainly based on dopamine metabolism; The shaking of the head can also be seen in Wilson's disease, which is a disease of abnormal copper metabolism, which is caused by the abnormal deposition of copper in the basal ganglia of the brain. Therefore, if there is head shaking in the clinic, it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment, and according to the specific clinical manifestations, it is necessary to do corresponding examinations to clarify what causes it, so as to give symptomatic **.
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Head shaking should be subdivided, the elderly patients with Parkinson's disease have early manifestations of head shaking, which is a relatively subtle tremor, including jaw and chin shaking, and at the same time, it is necessary to observe whether the movement of the limbs is flexible, whether the face is stiff, if there is Parkinson's manifestation, head shaking or shaking is the early manifestation of Parkinson's in the head and neck. Head shaking is an enlargement of essential tremor, hand tremor can be seen on physical examination, involuntary shaking of the head, patients routinely check thyroid function, erythrocylocytin, ceruloplasmin, and secondary factors of exclusion, because of abnormal parathyroid gland function, there may also be head shaking and shaking. Severe head shaking, there is an overlap between essential tremor and Parkinson's, essential tremor in elderly patients, and head shaking in the late stage, which is progressing in the direction of Parkinson's and may be an early indicator of Parkinson's progression.
If the shaking of the head is not subtle or vibrating, but is a large distance shaking, it may be dystonia, torsional spasm, or extrapyramidal lesions, and it is necessary to see a neurologist for evaluation.
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Head shaking is considered to be a precursor to the following two diseases, one is Parkinson's disease, which is manifested in the early stage of head shaking, which is a relatively subtle tremor, including jaw and chin shaking, cerebellar lesions. The second is cerebellar lesions, which are mainly involved in the regulation of the body's balance, muscle tone, and voluntary body movements. Once the cerebellum is diseased, tremors and involuntary movements of the body are prone to occur.
In addition, if the shaking of the head is not subtle, or vibrating, and it is shaking over a large distance, it may be dystonia, torsional spasm, extrapyramidal lesions, and head shaking, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to find out** in time**.
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The most common cause of pain when the head shakes is a neurovascular headache. Due to the recent high work pressure, or lack of sleep, and overwork, it will lead to symptoms of ischemia and hypoxia in the brain, and pain will occur when the head shakes. Patients also need to rule out whether intracranial pressure is elevated, such as intracranial mass disease, or acute intracranial cerebrovascular disease, and recommend that patients go to the hospital for head CT and other examinations to confirm the diagnosis.
It is also necessary to rule out whether the patient has hypertension.
Patients are advised to have their blood pressure measured, and if their blood pressure is elevated, they can be given oral antihypertensive medications**. The pain caused by a shaking of the head has both physiological causes and pathological diseases, and it is recommended that patients should not delay diagnosis and treatment.
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Head shaking should be Parkinson's, in this case, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up, do not stand up, some diseases are detected early**.
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Head shaking is generally a disorder of the nervous system, especially the hypothalamus, the central nervous system of the brain. It is recommended to go to the hospital or medical examination center for neurological laboratory tests.
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Head shaking can be a sign of ADHD. The other is that neurological diseases are also possible.
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Parkinson's disease, or something wrong with one of the cranial nerves, go to the hospital to find out.
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Head shaking should be a disease.
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I'm also a little bit more playing with my phone.
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In a big hospital, the symptom is solved.
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What is a shaking head? Generally Parkinson's, Parkinson's.
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Shaking the head and shaking the head Interpretation:
Describe what it looks like to be self-satisfied or self-righteous.
shake your head and shake your head pinyin] [yáo tóu huàng nǎo][source] Song Shi Puji's "Five Lantern Huiyuan Zhiqian Zen Master" Volume 48: "Teach the ditch to drag the rake and pull the plow; Just shook his head and shook his head. ”
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Describe what it looks like to be self-satisfied or self-righteous.
Source: Song Shi Puji's "Five Lantern Huiyuan: Zhiqian Zen Master" Volume 48: "Teaching the ditch to pull the rake and pull the plow; Just shook his head and shook his head. ”
Example: When my brother memorizes ancient texts, he always looks like an old pedant.
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[Explanation]: Shake: Shake your head and shake to describe self-conscious fun or self-perceived as poor.
Since]: Lu Xun's "Two Episodes: Good at Translation and Communication": Shaking the brain to read the true tone sonorous makes him feel dizzy.
Language]: Joint; as a predicate, adverbial, complement; Derogatory.
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[Explanation]: Shake: shake. The head shook around. Describe yourself as having fun or thinking it's not bad.
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There are many head tremors**, mainly in the nervous system, such as neurodegenerative diseases, neuropathy, etc., and can also be caused by endocrine and metabolic diseases, infectious or other inflammatory diseases. In addition, brain damage, the toxicity of drugs and chemicals, and mental illness can also induce head tremors.
Disease ** element. Neurodegenerative diseases.
Cerebellar circuits and cerebellum interact with the basal ganglia, and the known circuits include cerebellar-thalamic-cortical circuits, basal ganglia-thalamic-cortical circuits, etc., and different circuits control the onset and amplitude of tremor. When neuropathy is conducted, these brain circuits also have problems, and common diseases such as Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy, Parkinsonism, and spinocerebellar ataxia are also problematic.
Infectious or other inflammatory diseases.
The pathogen infects the central or peripheral nervous system, causing damage to sensory and motor nerves, resulting in uncoordinated antagonistic contraction of muscles and head tremor. Common diseases such as viruses and bacterial encephalitis are common.
Endocrine and metabolic diseases.
When the patient has liver failure, renal failure, hyperthyroidism. The accumulation of abnormal metabolites in the skull causes the circuits between the cerebellum, basal ganglia, and cortex to fail to conduct properly, resulting in head tremor.
Neuropathy. Involvement of the central nervous system and peripheral nerves causes dysbalance of proprioceptive afferent signals, delayed and distorted afferent signals disrupt the normal processing process of the center, resulting in abnormal cerebellar function and tremor. Common in Guillain-Barré syndrome.
Brain lesions. For example, cerebral stroke, multiple sclerosis, intracranial tumors, cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage and other space-occupying lesions or ischemia cause nerve cells to work abnormally, resulting in abnormal movements.
Associated diseases. Parkinson's disease, multiple system atrophy, parkinsonism, encephalitis, spinocerebellar ataxia.
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1. Physiological reasons
The shaking of the head can be caused by some physiological reasons. For example, benign episodic positional vertigo (BPPV) is a common inner ear problem that causes head shaking and vertigo. The inner ear is also disturbed by external pressure and canalith masses, which can also cause the head to shake.
Neck problems, such as cervical spondylosis and torticollis syndrome, can also cause head shaking.
In addition to these common problems, certain diseases and medications can also cause head shaking. For example, Parkinson's disease is a neurological disorder that causes involuntary movements of the body, including shaking of the head. Antipsychotics, antidepressants, and anticonvulsants can also cause undesirable reactions such as head shaking.
2. Emotional factors
Emotional factors are also one of the possible causes of head shaking. Emotional problems, such as anxiety, tension and stress, can lead to muscle tension, which in turn can cause involuntary movement of the head. Some neurological disorders, such as ADHD and OCD, can also cause head shaking.
3. Habitual behavior
Some people may have habitual head-shaking behavior. Sometimes, babies and toddlers shake their heads to adjust visual focus, which is a normal developmental stage. However, if head shaking persists into adulthood, it can become a habitual behavior.
This habitual head-shaking behavior may be associated with anxiety, autism, or other neurodevelopmental problems.
4. Nervous system problems
Head shaking can also be associated with neurological problems. Signaling in the nervous system is malfunctioning, causing involuntary contractions of muscles and shaking of the head. This problem can be caused by a variety of reasons like vitamin deficiency, multiple sclerosis, etc.
In addition, neurological problems can also be associated with stroke, brain damage, and other neurological disorders.
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Head shaking, hand tremors Time and cause of onset: 3 to 5 years **Situation: None** Help you want:
What to do** Physician 1: Condition analysis: Hyperthyroidism is the abbreviation of hyperthyroidism, which is a group of common endocrine diseases caused by excessive secretion of thyroid hormones caused by a variety of reasons.
The main clinical manifestations are hypermetabolic syndrome such as polyphagia, weight loss, heat intolerance, hyperhidrosis, palpitations, agitation, increased nerve and vascular excitation, as well as different degrees of goiter and eye protrusion, hand tremor, tibial vascular bruit, etc. Suggestions: It is recommended that you go to the hospital for examination as soon as possible, and do not delay the best ** time!
Physician 2: Analysis: Hello!
Head shaking and hand tremors can cause this symptom for many reasons, such as Parkinson's disease, neurological diseases can also cause this symptom, and hyperthyroidism can also cause hand tremors for a while. Suggestions: Suggestions:
Go to the neurology department of the hospital for examination to rule out the possibility of Parkinson's disease! Physician 3: Analysis of the condition:
Hello, hyperthyroidism, heart disease, and Parkinson's may cause the symptoms you said Suggestions: Hello, please explain your basic situation more clearly, hyperthyroidism, heart disease, and Parkinson's may cause the symptoms you said, and you can make a better judgment when you say it clearly!
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Hello! The shaking of the head is mainly related to long-term calcium deficiency, Parkinson's disease, Tourette's syndrome and other causes. Patients should go to the hospital for brain magnetic resonance, electroencephalogram and other related examinations according to their own symptoms.
1. Long-term calcium deficiency in the body: calcium can inhibit the excitation of brain nerves, and if the patient lacks calcium, it can make the brain nerves in a state of excitation for a long time, thus causing the symptoms of shaking head. At this time, you can take calcium under the guidance of a doctor**, and in daily life, you can eat calcium-containing foods in moderation, such as tofu, lean meat, etc.;
2. Parkinson's disease: patients may have symptoms such as shaking the head and limb tremor. At this time, the patient should take anticholinergic and antiparkinson's drugs under the guidance of a doctor**;
3. Tourette's Syndrome: Patients may have symptoms such as shaking their heads, shrugging their eyebrows, and blinking. In addition to necessary medications**, symptoms can also be relieved through behavioral modification, psychological support, neuromodulation, and other methods.
In addition, some psychiatric diseases, congenital brain hypoplasia, pediatric spasms and other diseases can also cause patients to have symptoms of shaking head, and should take medication according to the doctor's instructions**.
Hope it helps!
Hope, thank you.
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The idiom shaking the head is related to the human body.
shake head 晃头 [ yáo tóu huàng nǎo ] Interpretation]: shake: shake. The head shook around. Describe yourself as having fun or thinking it's not bad.
From]: Lu Xun's "Two Heart Collections: Good at Translating Correspondence": "Reading it with a shaking head is really sonorous, making people feel dizzy. ”
Syntax]: associative; as a predicate, adverbial, complement; Derogatory.
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