Diagnosis Of Parkinson's Disease Tremors
Mar 27, 2022
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When it comes to tremors, everyone may not understand, but hand tremors are more common among the elderly. Hand tremors, the medical term for tremors. Many people will disagree with the shaking of hands, thinking that it is just a small problem after getting old. However, with the improvement of people's living standards, the enrichment of medical knowledge, and the strengthening of self-care awareness, people are paying more and more attention to such "minor problems". Once I found that my hands were shaking, I couldn't help but eagerly asked the doctor, did I have Parkinson's? Today we will analyze Parkinson's disease tremors.
Do hand tremors necessarily mean Parkinson's? What are the types of tremors? What tremors could be Parkinson's? Don't worry, here are the answers for you!
The definition of tremor
Tremor is a rhythmic, oscillating movement produced by alternating contractions of agonist and antagonist muscles. This movement has a certain direction, with varying amplitudes, and is common in the hands, eyelids, head, and tongue. Tremor is the most common type of involuntary movement.
The classification of tremors
Based on clinical presentation, tremors can be divided into two main types: resting tremor and action tremor. Resting tremor is a tremor that occurs when the affected area is fully supported and there is no active contraction. It occurs or is pronounced at rest, relieves or stops with voluntary movement, intensifies during stress, and disappears after falling asleep. Resting tremor most typically occurs in patients with Parkinson's disease. Action tremor occurs during voluntary muscle contraction and can be classified as postural, motor, task- or position-specific, and isotonic tremor.
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Three, Parkinson's disease tremor
Studies have shown that patients with Parkinson's disease have at least two types of tremor, resting tremor and recurrent tremor.
Resting tremor
It is a typical Parkinson's disease tremor, rhythmic, and the vibration frequency is 4-6 Hz. Under normal circumstances, tremor first appears on one upper limb, progresses in an "N" shape, and can also spread to the lower jaw, lips, tongue and head; the tremor of the upper limb is often heavier than the lower limb, and the rhythmic tremor of the fingers forms a "rubbing pill-like movement". In the early stage, tremors appear in the stationary state of the limbs, weaken or disappear during voluntary movements, increase during emotional agitation, and stop completely during sleep.
Reproducible tremor
In recent years, studies have shown that Parkinson's tremor has another different form of tremor, that is, recurrent tremor, which is a tremor that appears delayed after movement is inhibited by movement or arm repositioning. The tremor frequency is the same as that of the resting tremor. On the upper extremities, but can also occur on other parts of the body.

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Does tremor mean Parkinson's disease? Not really.
Parkinson's disease (PD), also known as tremor palsy, is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by the degeneration and death of substantia nigra dopaminergic neurons as the main pathological feature. An abnormal state is the main sports performance. Resting tremor is the most common type of episodic movement. Tremors can also occur in many other diseases. Some people experience tremors when drinking coffee, drinking alcohol, or taking certain drugs; hyperthyroidism and hypoglycemia also experience tremors. If tremors occur, try to go to the Parkinson's clinic of a regular hospital for further diagnosis. In short, tremors are not necessarily Parkinson's disease. If you find tremors, you should go to the hospital for relevant examination and diagnosis, and then take corresponding measures.
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