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1. Cold: due to the extremely cold weather, the patient can cause trembling symptoms all over the body after catching a cold;
2. Emotional factors: such as excessive tension and anxiety, which will also cause patients to have symptoms of trembling all over the body;
3. Endocrine disorders: such as hyperthyroidism, or diabetes complicated by hypoglycemia, patients will also show symptoms of trembling all over the body;
4. Other diseases: such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, or Parkinson's and other brain diseases, some patients will also show symptoms of general trembling.
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When it comes to the prevention of Parkinson's disease, it is necessary to start with comprehensive prevention from the aspects of diet, exercise, daily routine, avoiding or reducing contact with chemicals (according to statistics, long-term exposure to toxic chemicals may cause Parkinson's disease). In terms of diet, it is necessary to consume less high-calorie, high-fat foods, and more crude fiber foods and other light and intestinal foods. Try to avoid exposure to toxic chemicals such as pesticides, herbicides, pesticides, manganese, mercury, and toxic gases.
It is necessary to establish healthy living habits, strengthen physical exercise and mental activities, such as tai chi, cycling, reading newspapers, painting, etc., to delay brain decline and avoid mental fatigue, which can not only prevent the decline of motor function, but also help prevent diseases, and can play a certain positive role in the prevention of Parkinson's disease.
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Generalized tremors may be caused by physiological phenomena, pathological diseases (such as infection, hyperthyroidism, hypoglycemia, etc.).
1.Physiological phenomena: such as nervousness, emotional agitation, and cold weather, there will be symptoms of trembling all over the body. Symptoms will gradually ease as you relax and keep warm.
2.Pathological diseases.
Infection: There is inflammation in the body, such as pneumonia, urinary tract infection and other diseases, fever will occur, leading to the occurrence of febrile convulsions, and the whole body will tremble.
Hyperthyroidism: Symptoms such as sweating, agitation, shaking all over the body, heat intolerance, and palpitations will occur.
Hypoglycemia: There will be symptoms such as dizziness, palpitation, fatigue, sweating, and trembling limbs.
Parkinsonism: there are clinical manifestations of resting tremor, panicked gait, and mask face.
Grand mal seizures: Symptoms such as shaking of the whole body, spasms of limbs, foaming at the mouth, trismus, and incontinence may occur.
In addition, general tremors can also be seen in female menopausal syndrome, alcohol withdrawal, drug intoxication, etc. After the physiological factors are ruled out, the patient should go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the whole body tremor and carry out the corresponding ** under the guidance of the doctor.
Generalized tremors may be caused by Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, hyperthyroidism, or physiological causes such as being overly agitated or staying up late.
1.One of the characteristics of Parkinson's disease is resting tremor, which is usually caused by shaking of both upper limbs during activity, and it is rare to have shaking of the whole body. However, if it is accompanied by slowness of movement, stiffness of the limbs, and gradual progression over several years, then it is more likely that the general tremor is caused by Parkinson's disease.
2.Essential tremor is more common in older people and is a neurological disorder of unknown cause. It can manifest as a noticeable shaking of the head and limbs, and the patient appears to be shaking all over the body.
If the elderly have general tremors, and MRI of the head and neck does not find obvious lesions, then it is necessary to be highly vigilant for the possibility of this disease.
3.Patients with hyperthyroidism have increased neuromuscular excitability and are prone to tremors throughout the body when excited. Thyroid function tests can be done to help diagnose the diagnosis.
4.Physiologic factors: Generalized tremors are not necessarily caused by the disease. Tremors of the body may also occur after a person is overly excited, tired, and staying up late for a long time, but this is physiological and will be relieved after rest.
It is recommended that patients seek medical attention as soon as possible, and under the guidance of professional physicians, they should be clarified and targeted in combination with the patient's condition, signs and auxiliary examinations.
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How old is a child? Little baby or toddler, or child? What kind of shaker? In the case of newborns, it may be that the nervous system is not fully developed. But as long as the head is shaking, it will not be too normal, and it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.
It may be hypoglycemia. If you wake up early and exercise on an empty stomach, strenuous exercise consumes more energy, and you may experience trembling when sitting down after exercise, which should be considered to be caused by hypoglycemia.