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Hand tremors are not necessarily Parkinson's disease, hand tremors are very common, and many factors can cause hand tremors, such as emotional stress, hyperthyroidism, essential tremor, etc., which will cause hand tremors. Parkinson's hand tremor is only a small part, and the core symptom of Parkinson's is not hand tremor, but slow movement. Parkinson's disease may be present if the patient has slow movements, decreased facial expression, and hand tremors, but the absence of shaking does not necessarily mean that the patient is not Parkinson's.
Tremor is the only symptom of patients with essential tremor, and the initial symptoms are mild, and after years or decades, the tremor gradually worsens, and even affects work, writing, etc. Tremors are mostly symmetrical as postural or action tremors, while tremors in Parkinson's disease are resting tremors. Tremor due to hyperthyroidism is symmetrical, action, or postural.
The upper limbs appear first, which is obvious when hungry and emotional, and may be accompanied by muscle tremors in other parts, increased heart rate and sweating, and hyperthyroidism symptoms such as panic.
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Hand tremors are not necessarily Parkinson's disease. This is because the symptoms of hand tremors can occur in many situations, such as hand tremors during times of emotional stress and hand tremors during hyperthyroidism. In fact, the core symptom of Parkinson's patients is not hand tremor, but slow movement, if the patient has slow movements, reduced expression, and hand tremors, the possibility of Parkinson's disease is relatively large.
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Hand tremor is not afraid of Jinsen serious, hand tremor is just a yin and yang imbalance, caused by the hyperactivity of liver yang, yin deficiency and fire, kidney yin is difficult to nourish the heart fire, and I am afraid that Jinsen is caused by the death of life and fire failure, cerebral ischemia and atrophy, unclear cognition, and behavior failure, so it should be serious.
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Hand tremors may be caused by Parkinson's disease or by other causes. For example, if the patient is not in good health and has a weak constitution, he may have tremors in his hands when he or she has done strenuous exercise. Other emotional factors, such as mood swings, such as excitement, excitement, nervousness, anger, anger, may also lead to hand tremors.
There are also some patients who may be caused by Parkinson's disease, often these people are older and will have some resting tremors, when the human body is still, the shaking will be more severe, and may be accompanied by slowness of movement, increased muscle tone, etc., and some young people may have hand tremors caused by hyperthyroidism.
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Hand tremor is hand tremor, and hand tremor is not only present in Parkinson's disease, but also in patients with senile tremor or essential tremor, cerebellar atrophy, Wilson's disease, and systemic diseases (hyperthyroidism, cirrhosis, etc.). The tremor in Parkinson's patients is predominantly resting tremor, and some postural tremor may occur, with postural tremor predominantly predominantly in patients with essential tremor and intention tremor predominantly in patients with cerebellar atrophy.
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There are four causes of hand tremors: physiological, pathological, psychological, and primary. (1) Physiological: Some tremors do not occur in normal times, only in certain situations (such as:
stress, nervousness, anger), and even drinking coffee, tea, cola and other beverages are physiological tremors. (2) Psychological: hand tremors caused by mental illness, etc.
3) Primary (benign primary tremor): That is, we cannot find out exactly what causes the tremors, which may be caused by a specific constitution and have a certain genetic predisposition. (4) Pathological:
Refers to tremors caused by nervous system dysfunction, such as Parkinson's disease or Parkinson's disease, as well as metabolic abnormalities such as hypoglycemia or hyperthyroidism.
In general, physiological ones can ignore it and avoid its predisposing factors. But pathological tremors, then ** is needed.
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People with tremors do not necessarily have Parkinson's disease. Some hand tremors are caused by essential tremor, which is a benign familial tremor.
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Hand tremors are just a symptom of Parkinson's disease, and they should be taken seriously.
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Hand shaking is not equal to Parkinson's disease, it can also be seen in other diseases, it may also be normal physiological shaking, there is no problem, so, there is no need to worry too much about shaking, you can test it yourself first, see what type you belong to, and then find a neurologist to further clarify, if there is a problem, you still need to carry out the corresponding **.
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Hand tremors are not as severe as Parkinson's, which is localized, whereas Parkinson's is generalized.
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Causes of symptoms. 1. Physiological hand tremor.
It is mostly caused by factors such as emotional agitation, overwork, and physical weakness, and is generally not required.
2. Pathological hand tremor.
According to different **, it can be divided into many types, such as essential tremor, Parkinson's disease tremor, cerebellar tremor, brainstem tremor, peripheral neuropathic tremor, alcoholic tremor, drug-toxic tremor, dystonic tremor, etc.
Common diseases. Encephalitis, cerebral arteriosclerosis, traumatic brain injury, hypoparathyroidism, parkinsonism, essential tremor, peripheral neuropathy, drug poisoning, dystonia, etc.
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The symptoms of Parkinson's disease are whether the shaking of the hands and face is severe or not.
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Parkinson's is shaking all over the body, including hand tremors
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What is hand tremor?
The corresponding medical term for hand tremor is hand tremor or hand tremor. It is a symptom of involuntary movement of the hand, which is mainly manifested as involuntary, voluntary rhythmic fluttering or shaking of the hand. What are the types of hand tremors?
Hand tremors can be divided into the following main types: resting tremor; convulsions-like tremor; postural tremor; motor tremor, etc. Resting tremor Resting tremor is mainly seen in Parkinson's disease, which mainly manifests the involuntary mud rubbing pill-like action of the hand at rest, and the tremor is reduced in the motor state, and the rhythmic tremor of 4 6 Hz can be seen on the monitoring electromyography, and generally this resting tremor progresses in an N-shape, gradually extending from one upper limb to one lower limb, and then to the contralateral upper limb and the contralateral lower limb.
Convulsive tremor Convulsive tremor is mainly seen in epilepsy, mainly manifested as rhythmic twitching of one upper limb or hand, sudden abruptness, sometimes spread to the ipsilateral lower limb, some patients are accompanied by limb weakness after convulsions, such symptoms are frequently repeated, magnetic resonance imaging examination ** area generally has organic lesions, such as cortical dysplasia or low-grade tumors, electroencephalogram examination can see epileptiform discharge. Convulsive tremor is a type of seizure of secondary epilepsy in which the epileptic focus is located in the ** area and requires surgical removal of the ** area. Postural tremorPosture tremor is mainly seen in essential tremor, which often has a family history of hereditary disease, and the tremor of the hand is obvious in the active state, which decreases or disappears at rest, and can also be accompanied by involuntary tremor of the head, which is mostly chronic.
Dystonia can also manifest as postural tremor of the hand, but is often accompanied by segmental, regional involuntary movements of other parts of the body. Motor tremorSports tremor is more common in patients with cerebellar lesions and cerebellar injury, where excessive or insufficient movement and loss of motor stability, especially the start, stop, and change of direction of movements are more impaired. It is also called ataxia tremor, intention tremor, or action tremor.
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Parkinson's disease is now a disease that gradually begins to increase the number of patients in the world, in the past, the onset of Parkinson's disease was very small, but now some medical scientists have found that the number of Parkinson's patients is increasing, and some people are beginning to be very concerned about their physical condition, afraid that they will one day suffer from Parkinson's disease.
Is it Parkinson's that is shaking in the hands?
Parkinson's does have a very obvious symptom, that is, there are often hand tremors, but not all people have hand tremors to have Parkinson's, there are a variety of reasons that may cause people to have hand tremors, so don't worry too much, or should be based on the specific situation to be able to determine which disease is causing hand tremors. Only by understanding the specific symptoms can we prescribe the right medicine.
First of all, you should understand Parkinson's, in addition to obvious hand tremors, Parkinson's can also cause uncontrollable physical strength, often feel weak, and sometimes suddenly appear dizzy. As Parkinson's disease progresses, some patients begin to experience the inability to use their limbs and move around the disease.
In some people, the reason why hand tremors occur is due to other diseases. For example, many people now have osteoporosis, or sciatica pain and other symptoms, severe calcium deficiency in the body will lead to sore limbs, sometimes the hands will be uncontrollably shaking, in this case only need to supplement calcium, and the situation will soon improve.
In addition to osteoporosis, there are also some people who have hand tremors due to normal physiological reasons. People are very prone to hand tremors when they are overly nervous or overexcited, and some people are very serious because they suddenly want to behave in front of other people, but with the relaxation of the muscles, this hand tremor will gradually improve, so it cannot be recognized as a disease.
All in all, there are many diseases that cause hand tremors, and sometimes the body will have normal hand tremors, so it is not possible to identify Parkinson's disease as suffering from Parkinson's disease just by hand tremors, and Parkinson's disease has many obvious disease symptoms in addition to hand tremors, so you should observe all your symptoms and then determine whether it is caused by the disease.
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Not necessarily, hand tremor is only a more typical manifestation of Parkinson's, of course, there can be other symptoms, not all Parkinson's patients will have typical hand tremor symptoms.
In addition, other diseases can also have this symptom, such as the patient has reverse, repeated brain injury, the patient has a history of encephalitis, for example, there are some other drugs that can also cause hand tremors.
Others in the endocrine system can also be caused, such as hyperthyroidism, which can also cause subtle tremors in the hands. There are also some metabolic genetic diseases that can cause hand tremors, so hand tremors are not a specific manifestation of Parkinson's disease.
In addition to hand tremors, Parkinson's disease has other clinical manifestations, such as muscle rigidity, slow movement, mask face, posture disorders, for example, the patient's panicked gait when walking, and if the patient has this kind of smell or sleep disorder, autonomic dysfunction, the patient often has constipation, and the advanced patient may have this cognitive impairment, depression and anxiety, etc.
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Parkinson's disease can cause resting tremor, but hand tremors are not necessarily, they are all Parkinson's, or extrapyramidal reactions caused by drugs, or hyperthyroidism, Wilson's disease, these organic lesions need to be further examined and ruled out, and it can be clear ** in order to treat the symptoms**.
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As everyone learns more and more about health, many people think of Parkinson's disease when they see the elderly with trembling hands. Although the main manifestation of Parkinson's disease is hand tremors, they are not equated.
Is hand shaking necessarily Parkinson's? Not necessarily!
1.Physiological tremor.
In fact, everyone has varying degrees of tremor, but most of them are too slight to be noticed, which is called physiological tremor, and it can be divided into two types: resting tremor and motor tremor.
Motor tremor refers to the tremor that occurs in a certain part of the body when it is emotional or nervous, and disappears when it is at rest, such as a person who trembles in his hands when he is nervous and has difficulty maintaining balance when standing on one foot.
A resting tremor is a tremor that occurs when a part of the body is relaxed or supported to defy gravity completely. It appears at rest, intensifies when stressed, lessens with exercise, and disappears after falling asleep.
Parkinson's disease falls into this category, it is a degenerative disease that occurs in the elderly, and in addition to hand tremors, patients also experience symptoms such as stiff limbs and slow movements.
If you don't ** for a long time, the symptoms will get worse and worse.
2.Cerebellar lesions.
Patients with cerebellar lesions have intention tremor, which shakes more violently the closer they get to the target.
In addition, patients may also experience unsteady walking, speech changes, nystagmus, etc.
3.Essential tremor.
The cause of this disease is still unknown, and it mainly occurs in the upper limbs and head, and the symptoms are the opposite of Parkinson's.
Limb movement is evident when shaking, and symptoms lessen or disappear at rest.
There is no Parkinson's and look for 4 major performances.
In fact, it is a bit difficult to identify Parkinson's simply from hand tremors, so it can be judged together with other symptoms:
Tremor: Involuntary shaking of the hand.
Muscle rigidity: The limbs and joints are stiff, inflexible, and progressively worse.
Bradykinesia: Slow movement, and in severe cases, it is difficult to even do daily movements.
Gait abnormalities: abnormal posture when standing or walking.
Experts say that although Parkinson's is not fatal, if it is not timely, the body's function will gradually decline, and even unable to take care of itself, and finally there will be serious complications such as urinary tract infections.
Therefore, it is recommended that if the elderly in the family have the above 4 manifestations, they should seek medical attention immediately without delay.
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