Causes and treatment for Parkinson's disease or uncontrolled hand tremors
Jems Stuart could not stop the trembling of his hand. The tremors increase when speaking. He looked at his hand in surprise and said, ‘Whose hand is this! Why is my hand not listening to me? ' One day he went to the doctor with severe depression. Knows he has Parkinson's disease! Many can read in this kind of situation. This problem is more common in people above 50 years of age. Today's feature on uncontrolled hand tremors or Parkinson's disease. Get some significant data from a physiotherapy specialist and gerontologist.
Symptoms of Parkinson's disease
Parkinson's disease is a disease of the nervous system of the brain. Dopamine is a very important chemical in our nervous system. When this dopamine is not produced for any reason or if its function is lost, then our body loses its normal movement function. There are many symptoms of this disease. Symptoms may vary from person to person. Take a look at what they are.
1) Uncontrolled shaking of the body
Changes in handwriting, especially due to shaking of hands or fingers, have been observed. Handwriting causes numbness or shaking of the hand when signing or signing. Writing starts with capital letters and starts getting smaller.
2) Decreased ability of the body to move in the joints
With Parkinson's disease, the joints of the hands and feet become stiff and there are problems with movement. Problems such as walking, brushing teeth, buttoning shirts, eating with your own hands, not being able to hold a glass of water or having the right balance to drink tea / water. Even when cutting fruits and vegetables, inertia is felt.
There are also many more symptoms. E.g.-
Feeling pain in neck, knees and various muscles
Loss of energy
Loss of sense of smell means less feeling of food or flowers
Loss of ability to speak
Sudden change in speaking style
Say the same word more than once
Excessive emotional exhaustion or increased tremors in happy moments
Depression
Uncontrolled urination, constipation
Problems swallowing food
Sleep deprivation
Loss of sexual ability
There are also some psychological problems, such as forgetfulness, telling the same story to different people one by one.
What is the reason?
Exactly what causes Parkinson's disease is not yet known. Parkinson's is a neurodegenerative or neurological disease. Many scientists believe that it is actually a combination of genetic and chemical substances. If for any reason the chemicals of Kalkharkana or the pesticides or pesticides used in the crop field enter our body then there is a possibility of this disease.
Who has Parkinson's disease?
Anyone can get this disease but for some reason some people are more likely to get this disease. If a relative has this disease, then he is more likely to get this disease. For example, if there are fathers, mothers, grandparents, the chances of getting this disease increase a lot. Men (people over fifty) are more likely to get this disease than women. People who regularly work in a variety of chemicals for a long time, such as workers in Kalkharkana, farmers are more likely to be infected.
Treatment
Parkinson's disease is less likely to get better. However, the spread of the disease can be prevented through treatment. Physicians take measures to reduce the symptoms. The most important treatment for this disease is to maintain the function of the patient's muscles and to prevent the joints from getting stiff. Proper physiotherapy treatment is required. Dopamine levels in the brain can be maintained with some medicines. For this you have to take treatment under the supervision of a specialist doctor. It is easier to control the disease if treatment is taken at the beginning of the disease.
Today we know a lot about the causes and treatment of Parkinson's disease or uncontrolled hand tremors. Start the day with regular exercise. Include foods rich in vitamin D and C in your diet. Look for clinical consideration when side effects show up.. So far today! Be aware, stay healthy.
