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Essential Tremor
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Hi, I have a friend who has essential tremor of the hands, i.e. hand shakes when holding a cup of tea, I am looking for a way of helping to control it as the doctor hasn't an answer, has anyone suffered this and had any success controlling it, thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well, depending on the severity of the tremor, there are various approaches to treatment - not sure why the doctor has not discussed them.Myabe they should go back and ask if it is causing distress.
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Hi all, my son suffers with essential Tremor and the doctor told him that there was no treatment for it. His hands do shake quite badly and some days it is much worse than others. The doctor did ask him if when he has been out for a drink if he had noticed that the shakes often get a bit better. Not that he was telling him to go drinking to keep them at bay. Are you saying that there could be a treatment for this condition. If so I will get him to go back and ask about it again. Sorry for asking this on someone else's thread but I just noticed it. Thanks.
pixie...my knowledge of neurology is basic and "trawled up" from the distant pass...BUT.
Essential tremor has no known cause...various theories, but no structural damage in brain or nerves. The tremor is brought on by movement and made worse by movement. Rigidity is absent.
Parkinson's Disease....structural damage to the cells in the part of the midbrain called the Substantia Nigra...demonstrated at post mortem. The tremor has a characteristic "pill rolling" movement of the hands and is more promionent at rest. Rigidity absent in essential tremor is present in Parkinson's....facial muscles (mask like facies)
That's my lot, if you want to know any more.......Google it.
Essential tremor has no known cause...various theories, but no structural damage in brain or nerves. The tremor is brought on by movement and made worse by movement. Rigidity is absent.
Parkinson's Disease....structural damage to the cells in the part of the midbrain called the Substantia Nigra...demonstrated at post mortem. The tremor has a characteristic "pill rolling" movement of the hands and is more promionent at rest. Rigidity absent in essential tremor is present in Parkinson's....facial muscles (mask like facies)
That's my lot, if you want to know any more.......Google it.
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