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There are many kinds of signs of what kind of disease is hand tremor. The details are as follows: 1. In the nervous system, it is one of the manifestations of Parkinson's disease, generally in the case of rest, hand tremor may occur, the amplitude is not very large, we describe the tremor of the hand called rubbing meatballs and snow pills; 2. In neurology, there are still some diseases, such as Huntington's disease, the hand will be uncontrollable, like dancing or scratching; 3. In Wilson's disease, there may also be dance-like movements, which are uncontrollable; 4. It may be some manifestations of torsional spasm; 5. It is also some other internal diseases, such as hyperthyroidism, which can cause patients to tremble, which is generally bilateral; 6. There are also some hepatic encephalopathy that can cause hand tremor, that is, the amplitude of the hands is very large, which is called asterixis.
Hand tremors are manifestations of many diseases, and the judgment is actually very complicated, because the degree of hand tremors, unilateral, bilateral, hand tremors, leg tremors, or limb tremors, as well as its sequence, may lead to different diagnoses. Once the patient is found to have hand tremors, he must go to the hospital for medical treatment in time, and through the examination, the cause will be clarified, and the patient will be treated in a timely manner.
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Hand tremor is not entirely caused by the disease, it may be neurological tremor, mainly due to local collision or squeezing, and it is also very related to the usual emotional tension or mental pressure. If the hand tremor does not get better for a long time, it may be caused by Parkinson's disease, so you should go to the hospital for examination in time to find out the cause of the cause, and then do targeted **, so as not to gradually worsen the condition, or the body will be affected.
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Hand tremors may be severe due to hyperthyroidism. Parkinson's disease, or Parkinson's disease, is a common condition in older people. This disease is often accompanied by shaking of the hands and shaking of the lower limbs, which will be obvious when excited, and less shaking when resting, and accompanied by a mask face, stiff expression, etc.
These are two common diseases of hand shaking. If it is serious, you need to go to the hospital for further examination.
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Constant hand tremors may be an early symptom of Parkinson's disease, a symptom of extrapyramidal reactions, a degenerative disease of the central nervous system that has an advanced stage and mainly affects the extrapyramidal system. Patients generally present with resting tremor of the hand, which gradually extends to the same lower extremity and contralateral upper extremity, and the tremor usually manifests as regular coarse tremor, thumb-to-palm movement and finger flexion and extension, and the general symptoms disappear during sleep, which is obvious at rest and violent when nervous. Patients with mild early disease present only when emotionally aroused or anxious, and patients with later stages present with frequent tremors.
If the patient has been shaking his hands, he needs to seek medical attention in time, and the symptoms should be relieved in time.
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Hand tremors are one of the most common and characteristic symptoms of Parkinson's disease, and many patients present for the disease because they notice hand tremors, which can be as high as 50% to 60%. But hand tremors aren't the only symptom of Parkinson's disease, and not all hand tremors are Parkinson's disease. This is because many diseases can cause hand tremors, including alcoholism or alcohol addiction.
The most common confusion with Parkinson's disease is essential tremor and liver disease, including metabolic disorders and thyroid dysfunction.
When you find that your hands are shaking, you should first check what factors cause hand tremors, and only after the investigation can you know whether it is Parkinson's disease, and don't think that hand tremors are Parkinson's disease.
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Parkinson's or essential tremor.
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If it is serious, you should take a little medicine, or go to the hospital to have a look, and hand tremors are a problem.
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In life, we may see that some elderly people will have hand tremors, which is caused by the decline of the physical function of the elderly, and some hand tremors are a reaction to diseases, and frequent hand tremors may be a sign of some diseases, so, what is the sign of hand tremors? What causes hand tremors? Let's find out!
1. What is hand tremor?
(1) Parkinsonism
May be a sign of Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's is characterized by resting tremor of both upper extremities. Essential tremor,** unknown, mainly affects the upper extremities and head.
Mainly tremors occur when doing fine movements, such as writing, holding chopsticks, buttons, etc. The tremor is more pronounced during tension and fatigue, and disappears when the mind is relaxed or rested.
(2) Essential tremor
It can also be called familial tremor versus essential tremor. The symptoms of this disease are the opposite of Parkinson's, with hand tremors that are pronounced during physical activity and decreased or disappear when the body is at rest. Similar patients are more likely to develop in the family.
Some people get less trembling in their hands after drinking a small amount of alcohol. The disease** is too complex, and sometimes it is different for each individual and is not as harmful as Parkinson's.
(3) Hyperthyroidism
Hyperthyroidism is also a common cause of limb shaking. If symptoms include tremor, weight loss, sweating, proptosis, tachycardia, etc., you should go to the hospital for a serum thyroid and thyroid ultrasound examination.
(4) Cerebellar lesions
Hand tremors may also indicate cerebellar lesions, and patients may have intention tremor, meaning that the patient shakes more significantly when approaching the target object. In addition, there are manifestations of ataxia, such as eye tremors, changes in speech, and instability in standing and walking.
2. The reason for the old man's hand tremors
1. Hand tremor in the elderly is also known as presbyopia. The root of the disease is mostly in the brain. Due to the decay of the service cells, the aging of nerve cells leads to cerebellar atrophy, causing abnormal coordination ataxia.
2. In addition, due to the arterial sensitization of the elderly, coupled with the decrease in exercise, the muscles become stiff and the muscle strength declines, resulting in uncontrollable shaking of the hands.
Once the elderly have symptoms of hand tremor, and it is getting worse, they should seek medical attention in time for appropriate examinations to be clear and correct.
If senile tremor is confirmed, attention should be paid to brain hygiene and brain exercise, which can delay the aging of brain cells and delay the process of cerebellar atrophy. The second is to exercise moderately to strengthen the joints and muscles, so that the joints and muscle groups can work in harmony with each other and delay the process of aging.
Hand exercise is especially helpful for strengthening the brain, rubbing the hands, holding the four fingers of the hands, holding the thumbs with the four fingers, and clenching the fists of the two hands are all good ways. When exercising, you should master the appropriate strength, which can effectively strengthen the brain and prevent hand tremors.
There are many causes of hand tremors, and many diseases can cause hand tremors, such as hypokalemia, cervical spondylosis, Parkinsonism, etc.
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Hand tremor is not entirely caused by the disease, it may be neurological tremor, mainly due to local collision or squeezing, and it is also very related to the usual emotional tension or mental pressure. If the hand tremor does not get better for a long time, it may be caused by Parkinson's disease, so you should go to the hospital for examination in time to find out the cause of the cause, and then do targeted **, so as not to gradually worsen the condition, or the body will be affected.
There are many causes of hand tremors, the first of which is Parkinson's disease, which is characterized by resting tremor with bradykinesia, special posture, gait abnormalities, and increased muscle tone. Resting tremor refers to the patient's hand tremor when the patient is quiet, generally 4-6 pill-rubbing shakes per second, which decreases during activity and disappears during sleep, which is resting tremor. There is also a type of tremor caused by cerebellar lesions, which refers to the patient's severe tremor when he is active, especially when he is close to the target, and the symptoms may be slightly reduced when he is quiet, which is a cerebellar lesion. >>>More
In general, some instrument examinations can not detect any **, this situation, called essential tremor, is the shaking of the limbs in specific circumstances, such as emotional tension, anxiety, anger, concentration, holding things, doing some delicate work, the shaking is particularly obvious.