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Alternative Treatments and Causes of Parkinson's Disease Beyond Medications

Parkinson's disease In addition to medication management, are there other methods for controlling Parkinson's disease? What causes this condition?


Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
Parkinson's syndrome refers to symptoms such as tremors, rigidity, bradykinesia, and impaired postural reflexes in patients. There are many potential causes, including medications, genetic factors, inflammation, stroke, heavy metals, and infections, all of which can affect t...

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Understanding Balance Issues and Occipital Pain in Essential Tremor Patients

Pain in the back of the head leading to poor balance? Hello Doctor, I have had a long-standing issue with unsteady walking. This year, my doctor diagnosed me with essential tremor. After starting medication, my condition improved, but in the past two months, I have begun experien...


Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
Waking up after sleep has been improving, but it gets worse the later it is. This is more likely related to chronic fatigue or tension in the shoulder and neck muscles. It can be alleviated by dedicating an hour to light stretching activities or applying a warm towel during a sho...

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Managing Physiological Tremors: Effective Strategies for Anxiety Relief

Physiological tremor Hello Doctor, I often experience anxiety and nervousness, which leads to hand tremors that affect my daily life. I have been prescribed a long-term medication regimen by my outpatient physician, which includes Propranolol 40mg twice daily, Diazepam 2mg twic...


Dr. Huang Zixuan Reply:
Hello: Tremors can generally be classified into two main categories: physiological and pathological. Physiological tremors are often exacerbated by emotional factors, making it crucial to adjust lifestyle habits and manage emotional responses. Medications play a supportive role; ...

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Understanding Unexplained Hand Tremors: Causes and Treatment Options

Unexplained tremors in the right hand? Hello, doctor. My husband is currently 31 years old and is generally healthy. However, he experiences shaking in his right hand when exerting force (such as when eating or pouring water), while his left hand is normal. What areas should we e...


Dr. Lan Shengxing Reply:
Dear Mi Fei, the symptoms of right-hand tremors can have many possible causes, especially when they occur during exertion. There are several conditions that should be considered, and more information is needed for a proper diagnosis. I recommend visiting a neurology clinic for an...

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Understanding Multiple Sclerosis: MRI Insights and Next Steps

About Multiple Sclerosis Hello, doctor. Recently, I have been experiencing worsening hand tremors, wrist spasms, and a decreased sense of balance. I opted for a self-paid MRI of my brain, which revealed a single white matter lesion. When I asked my attending physician if this cou...


Dr. Lan Shengxing Reply:
Dear Mr. Chen, the issues you mentioned can be explained in several points: 1. Whether the white spot seen on the MRI corresponds to your symptoms is quite important. MRI scans are very sensitive and often detect lesions that do not produce any symptoms. If there is indeed no co...

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Understanding Involuntary Finger Tremors and Weakness: A Neurological Perspective

The middle finger experiences involuntary twitching? I started experiencing tremors in my left hand at the age of 19, and recently, over the past month, I've noticed that my body sometimes shakes as well. Although it's not very visible externally, I can feel the tremors...


Dr. Lan Shengxing Reply:
The symptoms mentioned, including tremors and decreased coordination, are characteristic of movement disorders, and most of the necessary examinations have already been conducted. If a more obvious condition were present, it should have been detected. Therefore, if the symptoms p...

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Persistent Lymph Node Swelling and Jaw Tremors: Seeking Medical Advice

Lymphadenopathy! Pain on the left side of the face, and the chin is constantly shaking! My mother had lymph nodes swell near her salivary glands last year, and she underwent surgery to remove the lymphatic tissue. After examination by the doctor, it was determined to be benign. H...


Dr. Zheng Zhiwen Reply:
Hello, if there are involuntary tremors and no obvious cause is found upon examination, it may be due to dystonia, which can only be managed with medication. Wishing you peace and health. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Chih-Wen, Attending Physician, Department of Neurology, Taoyuan General...

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Persistent Neck Lymph Node Swelling: Seeking Solutions for Pain and Tremors

Swollen lymph nodes in the neck! Pain on the left side of the face, and the chin keeps trembling! My mother had lymph nodes swell near her salivary glands last year, and she underwent surgery to remove the lymphatic tissue. After examination by the doctor, it was determined to be...


Dr. Lan Shengxing Reply:
It still seems that a foreign body in the head and neck region is the most likely cause. Local discomfort may manifest as this type of movement disorder. If the otolaryngologist is unable to provide treatment for this area, a neurologist can be consulted to address the movement d...

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Understanding Involuntary Tremors in Children: Which Specialist to Consult?

Which department should I consult for involuntary shaking? Hello, my son is currently 4 and a half years old. For the past month, he has been experiencing involuntary shaking movements that suddenly pause for 1-2 seconds, followed by a brief shake of his legs or body. There are n...


Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
Please visit the neurology outpatient clinic for further evaluation of the sudden pauses lasting one to two seconds. It may be necessary to consider the possibility of absence seizures, and a more detailed history along with an EEG examination should be conducted.

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Understanding Weakness and Tremors After Shock: A Neurological Perspective

Experiencing shock with limb weakness? Hello Dr. Yeh, First of all, thank you very much for taking the time to respond to this inquiry. My wife experiences weakness in her limbs and tremors throughout her body whenever she is startled. After resting for a while, she returns to n...


Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Hello: First, identify the cause of the problem. If it is due to anxiety, then learning relaxation techniques and medication treatment may be sufficient.

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Uncontrollable Leg Tremors and Numb Fingers: Possible Neurological Issues

Involuntary trembling of the legs and numbness in the fingers? Hello, Doctor: My legs shake uncontrollably when I stand straight or adopt any other position that requires slight exertion (or even after walking a little), and I cannot stop them even if I try. My friends also notic...


Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
To gain a better understanding of the onset time, progression speed, and the extent of related muscle strength and sensory deficits, I cannot specify a diagnosis at this moment. Conditions affecting both the central and peripheral nervous systems could be involved. I recommend sc...

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Understanding Uncontrollable Head Tremors: Is It Parkinson's Disease?

Head Hello Doctor: I would like to ask, I have been experiencing head shaking since childhood (around the age of 7), but I am not aware of it myself; I only realize it when others point it out. It has continued to this day. I would like to know if this is related to "Parkins...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
This condition may be essential tremor, with half of the cases potentially having a genetic component. Aside from the shaking, there are no other symptoms, and it can persist for many years without change. Treatment primarily involves anxiolytics or medications to reduce heart ra...

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Managing Anxiety and Tremors: Medication Insights and Next Steps

Autonomic tremors and anxiety medication? I had an appointment at Changhua Hospital on October 18, 2010. I am currently taking era 0.25 mg and cardiolol 10 mg, one tablet each in the morning and evening. However, despite taking the autonomic nervous system medication, I still exp...


Dr. Jiang Hezhou Reply:
Hello: Although you are still experiencing some discomfort, if your symptoms have shown some improvement, it is advisable to continue treatment for a while longer to see if further improvement occurs and if any other symptoms arise. If it is convenient for you, please return for ...

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Understanding Uncontrollable Head Movements: Is It Parkinson's Disease?

Regarding head issues? Hello doctor, I would like to ask, since I was about 6 years old, I have had involuntary head shaking and movement, which has continued until now at the age of 28. I only became aware of this condition when others pointed it out to me. I would like to know ...


Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Hello: The tremors you have experienced since childhood are not symptoms of Parkinson's disease, but they may be indicative of other movement disorders. It is advisable to consult a neurologist for an evaluation, and also to pay attention to any family history of similar con...

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Understanding Your Neurological Symptoms: What Could Be Wrong?

What is wrong with me? Hello, doctor: Recently, I often feel dizzy and lightheaded, with nausea, unsteadiness, blurred vision, and frequent numbness and weakness in my left limbs. I also experience muscle cramps at night and unexplained tremors in my body. What could be the issue...


Dr. Ye Boshou Reply:
Hello: The symptoms are a bit complex. How is your sleep? Are you experiencing any emotional distress? If not, and if the symptoms have not changed, please seek medical evaluation.

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Understanding Hand Tremors: Causes and Treatment Options

The hand cannot hold a pen to write? My sister has been experiencing hand tremors in her right hand while writing with a pen for several years, making it nearly impossible for her to write. However, she has no issues with other tasks. What could be the cause of this? How can it b...


Dr. Liu Zhiyang Reply:
It may be dystonia; you can visit the neurology department for examination and treatment. Sincerely, Dr. Cheng Chih-Wen, Attending Physician, Taoyuan Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.

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Is My Head Shaking a Sign of Parkinson's Disease?

My head shakes involuntarily? Hello Dr. Lin, I have recently noticed that when I look down at something, my head gently sways side to side. I only became aware of this condition because others pointed it out to me; I don't feel it happening myself. Could this be a precursor ...


Dr. Lin Zijing Reply:
Generally, this is a type of primary tremor (of unknown cause), with only a small portion being initial symptoms of Parkinson's disease. The tremors associated with Parkinson's disease are typically characterized by unilateral limb tremors occurring at rest, and some in...

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Is My Hand Tremor a Sign of Early Parkinson's Disease?

Could this be a sign of Parkinson's disease? Hello Doctor: I am 29 years old and about two years ago, I noticed that my right index finger would occasionally tremble slightly. This usually occurs after actions that engage the muscles of the index finger, such as opening bott...


Dr. Zeng Kongyan Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, based on the description provided in your letter, it does not appear to be Parkinson's disease, as the tremors associated with this condition typically occur at rest and have a frequency of 4-8 Hz. If Dr. Mackay diagnosed it as essential ...

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Understanding Numbness and Rapid Heartbeat: Neurological Concerns Explained

Numbness in the hands and feet, rapid heartbeat? Hello Doctor: Recently, I have been experiencing intermittent numbness in my limbs, primarily in my left hand and foot. Today, the numbness is particularly severe, affecting the entire left side of my body, from head to toe. This w...


Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
If your symptoms have worsened compared to when you visited the neurologist, or if they continue to deteriorate despite medication, it is advisable to return to the hospital for further evaluation. If the neurologist's objective neurological examination aligns with your clin...

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Understanding Hand Tremors: Genetic Factors and Health Concerns

My hands are shaking? Hello Dr. Chen, I am 19 years old this year. Since I was young, I have experienced slight involuntary shaking in my hands. This year, my dad, who is 60, also has significant tremors in his hands. Could the reason for my hand tremors be genetic, or is there s...


Dr. Gao Chunde Reply:
First, it is important to determine the type of condition that is causing your father's hand tremors, including when they began and whether they are accompanied by other symptoms. We need to ascertain if it is essential tremor, which can occur in younger individuals, or if i...

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