Types of tremors

Types of tremors

Parkinsonism is defined as a rather frequent involuntary movement, caused by a contraction of the muscles, leading to relaxation of the body.

Types of tremors

Physiological tremor

  • It is a soft, rapid tremor that affects the elongated hands.
  • This tremor is caused by anxiety, fatigue, distress or some metabolic disorders such as: abstinence from alcohol, hypothyroidism, and certain medications such as caffeine, phosphodiesterase inhibitors, or beta-adrenergic stimulants.

Genetic tremor

  • Is an idiopathic tremor.
  • It is a thin, coarse, sluggish tremor that usually affects hands, head, and sound.
  • This supplication is mostly two-sided.
  • This type is reduced or absent during rest, but increases if the patient performs work that requires precision and proficiency such as writing or holding a cup.
  • The head can be affected by this tremor leading to so-called swings.
  • The patient does not suffer from any other symptoms such as: symptoms of the cerebellum, and symptoms of the nervous system outside the pyramid.
  • This type can be increased in the same conditions that increase the physiological stress.
  • This tremor increases with age, and is therefore called aging tremor.
  • Genetics play a role in 50% of cases of this type.
  • Low alcohol intake can suppress this tremor, so many people with this condition suffer from alcoholism.

Tremor of cerebrovascular disease

  • It is called a tremor or motion tremor.
  • This tremor results from the oscillation of the tip when approaching its target
  • Examples include: Multiple sclerosis

Tremor intubation

  • It is a rough rotational motion that affects the proximal muscles.
  • It appears clearly when the patient tries to maintain a steady position or when carrying weights.
  • This tremor shows a clear defect in the cerebellum

Tremor tremor

  • It is a tremor affecting the head and body
  • It is a form of stabilizing tremor.
  • It increases clearly during erection and disappears in the lying position.
  • It can be seen in the case of underlying (underlying)

Parkinson’s Parkinson

  • It has a great effect on the hand, then the top and bottom, and then the rest of the body.
  • The tremor of the hand is called the tremor of the rolling paradise.
  • This tremor is characterized by its appearance during rest, its disappearance with movement, and its increase with stress and anxiety.