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When there is limb and finger tremor in the early stage of Parkinson's, you should be vigilant and seek medical attention in time, as Parkinson's can cause hand tremors.
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In the early stages, there are changes such as hand tremors, sluggishness, stiffness, and poor balance.
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The first symptom of Parkinson's disease is that the hands will tremble, and after the later stage, symptoms such as head shaking and drooling may appear, which is generally common in the elderly.
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Everyone should have heard of Parkinson's. Parkinson's disease is a very common disease in older people, and its progression is relatively slow. Over time, the disease will become more and more severe.
As the four typical symptoms of Parkinson's disease, abnormal posture and gait, bradykinesia, limb tremors, and muscle stiffness, tremor is the first symptom in about 70% of patients with Parkinson's disease. In addition, clinical observations have shown that most patients with Parkinson's disease go to the hospital only after they find a handshake. Other symptoms are subtle or appear after the disease has progressed, which has led to some Parkinson's disease patients being misdiagnosed,** delayed.
What are the symptoms of Parkinson's disease?
What are the early symptoms of Parkinson's disease?
1.Shiver. In the early stages, people with Parkinson's disease may experience a handshake.
This phenomenon is easily overlooked by patients as it sometimes happens after lifting heavy objects. Therefore, older people should pay more attention to whether there are abnormalities in their body in the early stages. If there is an obvious handshake, they are likely to have Parkinson's.
2.Body stiffness.
After suffering from Parkinson's disease, the body becomes more and more stiff, which can be very uncomfortable. My body is very unbalanced. When I walked, I always felt like I was going to fall and felt unstable.
Many older people think it's because they're older and have bad legs. In fact, this is not the case. They are most likely suffering from Parkinson's.
3.Paralysis. In the early stages of Parkinson's disease, there will be no expression on the face, i.e., facial paralysis.
At this point, it's also easy to overlook, and others will think he's in a bad mood, so he doesn't have an expression. Pay attention to your family. If you have no expression for a long time, it is recommended to have a check.
4.Movement disorders.
In the early stages of Parkinson's disease, the amount of exercise decreases. Gradually, the movements became slower and slower, the body was very uncoordinated, the writing could not use force, and it felt like it was impossible to make coherent movements. In life, people may move forward and take small steps, which are early symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
5.Poor sense of smell.
Many elderly people feel that they are old and that it is normal for them to have a poor sense of smell. However, this is not the case. Poor sense of smell is actually an early symptom of Parkinson's disease. If there is no other cause for the loss of smell, you need to see a neurologist to see if it is caused by Parkinson's.
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What are the symptoms of Parkinson's disease? Do you often have shaky hands?
1.The most prominent symptoms of Parkinson's disease are resting tremor, exercise esophagus, and muscle rigidity, and patients in the middle and advanced stages may have postural balance disorders, which may be accompanied by non-motor symptoms before and after the onset of the disease, including constipation, olfactory disturbances, sleep disturbances, autonomic dysfunction, and psychiatric and cognitive disorders. In Parkinson's patients, tremor is more severe in the later stages of the disease, first appearing in the distal upper limbs, and with the onset of the disease, the ipsilateral lower limbs will also develop, and there will be symptoms of muscle rigidity, muscle tone is significantly increased, facial muscle rigidity, facial expressionlessness, and slow movement is reduced.
Patients blink infrequently, speak in a low voice, and have impaired posture and gait, and the shape looks a bit like a hunched back, all of which are late symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
2.When the patient passively moves the joint, the resistance increases, similar to the sensation of bending a soft lead tube, called tubular rigidity. Patients with resting tremor may present with a cog-like rigidity that feels like a gear turning.
Parkinson's disease is one of the common diseases in people's lives. In life, many people are in a state of great fear of Parkinson's disease. It is because Parkinson's disease can have a great impact on human health and life.
However, this disease mostly occurs in middle-aged and elderly people. Therefore, you should pay more attention to your physical condition. If you notice any symptoms of Parkinson's disease, you must go to the hospital for a medical check-up in time.
3.Generally, people with Parkinson's disease do not shake their hands all the time. Hand tremor is an important clinical manifestation in Parkinson's patients, but not all Parkinson's patients have hand tremor.
Some Parkinson's patients do not shake hands because muscle rigidity and movement disorders are the main clinical manifestations. Here, hand shaking is often referred to in the professional field as involuntary shaking of the hand, or static shaking of the hand. This static jitter has clinical features that are evident at rest or inactivity, lessen in activity, and disappear during sleep.
The degree, duration, and spread of shaking are related to the severity of the disease.
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Patients with Parkinson's disease may have resting tremors, patients in the middle and advanced stages may have postural balance disorders, constipation, olfactory disorders, sleep disturbances, as well as autonomic dysfunction and mental cognitive disorders; There are frequent hand tremors.
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Sometimes there will be resting tremors, movement disorders, trembling limbs and limbs, sometimes slow movements, loss of smell, and of course, frequent hand tremors.
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The most typical clinical symptom of Parkinson's disease is tremor. The tremor is actually a trembling of the hand. This tremor is only one of the manifestations.
It also includes the symptoms present in most people with Parkinson's disease. Tremors of the feet, jaw and tongue. But in addition to this, there are patients with other diseases such as cerebellar atrophy, hyperthyroidism, etc.
However, tremors in these disorders may differ from those in people with Parkinson's disease.
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In Parkinson's disease, hand tremors, also known as tremors, occur gradually when the hands are relaxed, such as when the hands are on the table or on the legs. The typical symptoms are hand-rubbed pill-like shaking, with a frequency of about 4-6 times per second, which is a typical manifestation of Parkinson's disease.
Parkinson's disease begins with tremors in one hand, or it can progress to tremors in the lower limbs, and then to the other hand and the other lower extremity. The most typical feature is resting tremor, which is more pronounced at rest. It is aggravated during emotional agitation and stress, and it can disappear during sleep, which is a typical manifestation of hand tremor in Parkinson's disease, and the so-called cogwheel muscle tone can be seen during examination.
Of course, not all patients will experience hand tremors, and some patients with Parkinson's disease do not show hand tremors.
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It is caused by low blood pressure (heart disease) for many years or long-term maintenance! It is a symptom of heart disease.
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Parkinson's patients need to take a comprehensive and comprehensive treatment, with drugs as the first choice, supplemented by surgery, exercise therapy, psychological counseling, and nursing care. Often, Parkinson's is inadequate**, and early and timely delivery of the right medication** can effectively improve patients' symptoms, quality of life, and ability to work. All drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and it is important not to stop, add or reduce drugs abruptly, and check them regularly according to the doctor's instructions.
When the drug does not control the symptoms or the drug causes severe ***, the medication needs to be adjusted or the surgery is required**.
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1. Anticholinergic drugs;
2. Dopa preparations: such as medopa or dopa sustained-release tablets;
3. Dopamine receptor agonists;
4. Amantadine;
5. MAO-B inhibitors;
6. CONT inhibitors.
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In addition to shaking hands, Parkinson's will also have other symptoms, such as dizziness, tinnitus, deafness, progressive decline in brain function leading to dementia and other symptoms, in addition, exercise will also be restricted.
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Tremor is not a symptom unique to people with Parkinson's disease, and other conditions, such as essential tremor (ET), can also cause tremors. But Parkinson's disease tremor has three distinct features:
For one, Parkinson's disease tremor is a resting tremor. In other words, when you are stationary, the tremor will occur, and when you move, it will disappear. For example, if you're sitting in a chair and your arms are relaxed, you may notice your fingers twitching, but if you're shaking someone's hand, the vibrations will lessen or stop.
Second, Parkinson's disease tremor is rhythmic, slow and continuous, and not random twitches or spasms.
Third, Parkinson's disease tremor occurs asymmetrically, often starting on one side of the body. But they can spread to both sides of the body.
What parts of the body are affected by Parkinson's disease tremor?
Mainly in five places:
Hand. The tremor usually begins with a movement of the fingers or hands called a rolling pill. Imagine holding a pill between your thumb and forefinger and rolling it back and forth.
Foot. Foot tremors are more likely to occur when you're sitting or lying down to rest. If the vibration gets into the thigh muscles, it looks like your whole leg is shaking.
However, when you are standing or walking, the vibration of your feet will disappear because these are active movements. Tremors in the feet or legs when standing may be another condition.
Mandible. Jaw tremor looks as if it's shaking. Chewing can reduce tremors, so chewing gum may help.
Tongue. This is uncommon, but a flutter of the tongue can cause vibrations throughout the head.
Inside the body. Some people with Parkinson's disease say they can feel a tremor in their chest or abdomen. But not visible from the outside.
Parkinson's disease tremor worsens over time. Drugs remain the primary means.
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The main clinical diagnostic symptoms of Parkinson's include the following: activity symptoms: resting tremor mostly from the distal side of one upper limb, obvious when stationary, and stopped when moving at will; Muscle rigidity is manifested as lead tube-like rigidity, gear-like rigidity, etc.; The early stage of bradykinesia is manifested as the inability to complete fine motor skills smoothly, and then progresses to slow movements and increased voluntary movements. Postural disorders manifest themselves as a forward gait, a panicked gait, etc.
In addition to inactive symptoms: sensory impairment, autonomic dysfunction, psychiatric disorders, etc.
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In Parkinson's patients, in addition to hand tremors, the legs will also tremble uncontrollably in the early stage. Slow movement, muscle stiffness, and more and more difficulty in limb movement, but there is no need to panic too much, early detection and early **.
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In addition to hand tremors, Parkinson's disease has other symptoms, such as mental disorders, memory disorders, speech disorders, communication disorders, functional disorders, physical disorders, etc.
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Parkinson's symptoms vary from person to person, the most significant symptoms are resting tremor, bradykinesia and muscle rigidity, and postural balance disorders occur in patients in the middle and advanced stages, and the onset is accompanied by some non-motor symptoms, including constipation, olfactory disorders, sleep disorders, autonomic dysfunction and mental and cognitive disorders.
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Parkinson's diagnosis and treatment is to help us solve these problems with TCM recuperation. If you need control, then use Western medicine, otherwise you use Chinese medicine to help you recover and fight.
Traditional Chinese medicine to Parkinson's: First of all, we often say that "Parkinson's is old age and body weakness", so what is body deficiency. Traditional Chinese medicine refers to the weakness of the constitution as body deficiency, the weakness of chronic diseases as deficiency syndrome, and divides the weakness into four types: qi deficiency, blood deficiency, yin deficiency, and yang deficiency.
The five organs all have the symptoms of yin and yang deficiency and reality, and Parkinson's is mainly what Chinese medicine calls "blood deficiency and wind.""Abbreviated as "Wind Certificate".
Shu Zhen and stop trembling**": extinguish the liver wind and relieve spasms, nourish the kidneys and replenish the brain and marrow, activate the meridians to make the meridians smooth, regulate the spleen so that nutrition can reach the whole body and relieve spasms. The causes of Parkinson's vary from person to person, and there will be additions and subtractions according to each person's different conditions.
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Does Parkinson's have any other symptoms besides shaking hands? I think the symptoms of Parkinson's disease are not only shaking hands, but also some heads are shaking and weak. Especially the legs are weak.
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Have you ever had a trembling hand: when you are nervous or angry, your hand will shake When you use chopsticks to pick up vegetables, your hand will shake When you take a picture with a camera, your hand will shake.
Many people have trembling hands and wonder what disease they have. Because as soon as it comes to it"Shake"、"Tremors"For the symptoms of the disease, everyone often thinks - Parkinson's disease!
Most hand tremors are not a disease, but almost everyone experiences subtle shaking when holding a certain position or performing delicate movements such as threading a needle.
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After having Parkinson's, not only will there be tremors, but also many symptoms, such as he will drool a lot for no reason, and he will walk very staggeringly.
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Just having shaky hands is also a sign of the disease, and Parkinson's may not be so severe, so it may only be a part of the body that will cause this condition.
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After Parkinson's disease, it is not only the symptoms of hand tremors, but also the continuous atrophy of muscles, and even standing has become difficult.
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Parkinson's disease is a degenerative disease of the nervous system, and its main manifestations include movement disorders that we are more concerned about, as well as some non-motor symptoms. Dyskinetic manifestations of Parkinson's disease include tremors, bradykinesia and decrease, and limb rigidity, and possibly some posture and gait abnormalities.
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Yes. Traditional Chinese medicine ** is good.