Understanding Internal Tremors: When to Seek Neurological Help
Internal tremors Hello, doctor. I have a question. When I wake up from sleep and lie flat, I feel a tremor in my body, although there is no visible shaking. It feels as if there are two hearts beating inside me, accompanied by numbness in my palms upon waking. Occasionally, I als...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your first question concerns body tremors. It may be necessary to consider that muscle tension is excessively high due to an inability to relax. Clinically, symptoms are often improved through relaxation training or the use of sedative medications. It is recommended that y...[Read More] Understanding Internal Tremors: When to Seek Neurological Help
Understanding Prolonged Muscle Tremors: Causes and Concerns
Muscle twitching has been persistent for a long time? Hello Doctor, last week I experienced some hand numbness, hand tremors, and unusual hyperactivity. Since my family has a history of thyroid issues, I underwent an ultrasound and blood tests. The results came back normal, but I...
Dr. Hong Weibin Reply:
Hello: Muscle twitching involves many factors to consider in neurology, including electrolyte imbalances, metabolic disorders, muscle diseases, neuropathies, or excessive tension, among others. It is recommended that you consult a neurologist specializing in muscle disorders for ...[Read More] Understanding Prolonged Muscle Tremors: Causes and Concerns
Understanding Hand Tremors: When to See a Neurologist and Treatment Options
Finger tremors? Hello, I have been researching but haven't found a similar issue. My job requires me to use a computer for 8-9 hours a day, and over time, I am unsure if the excessive use of my fingers for fine motor tasks (such as writing, using chopsticks, or turning pages...
Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello, if your symptoms are interfering with your daily life or work, it is advisable to seek further evaluation or treatment from a neurologist.[Read More] Understanding Hand Tremors: When to See a Neurologist and Treatment Options
Understanding Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Recovery and Rehabilitation Insights
Acute intracerebral hemorrhage Dr. Tsai, I hope you don’t mind me asking. My mother suddenly fainted while working, with left-sided movement, tremors, and urinary incontinence. She was urgently taken to the hospital, where it was immediately discovered that she had a right-sided ...
Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello, I understand that you are very anxious about your mother's condition and are seeking a second medical opinion. I recommend that you proactively discuss your concerns with your mother's attending physician. If you have any doubts, you can ask the medical team to p...[Read More] Understanding Acute Intracerebral Hemorrhage: Recovery and Rehabilitation Insights
Understanding Involuntary Eye and Limb Movements: A Neurology Perspective
Involuntary twitching of the eyes and a feeling of weakness in the limbs? Hello Doctor, Two weeks ago, I started experiencing twitching in the area under my right eye, which has continued until now. A few days later, I noticed frequent twitching in the back of my left foot and ...
Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello, you have many concerns about your symptoms. You have undergone relevant examinations, and it is recommended that you follow up with your physician based on the test results. Until a diagnosis is confirmed, try to relax and not let worry affect your mood.[Read More] Understanding Involuntary Eye and Limb Movements: A Neurology Perspective
Understanding Muscle Twitches: Causes, Concerns, and When to Seek Help
Muscle twitching Hello Doctor, I am a 23-year-old student. Two weeks ago, I experienced persistent twitching in the area under my right eye, which has since improved. However, I then started to have frequent twitching in my left foot and the top of my foot, so I went to see a neu...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms are more indicative of sympathetic nervous system hyperactivity. The ALS you are concerned about primarily refers to issues with motor neurons, which control muscle movement. Generally, the motor neurons in the brain are referred to as upper motor neurons, wh...[Read More] Understanding Muscle Twitches: Causes, Concerns, and When to Seek Help
Understanding Hand Tremors: Causes and Concerns in Neurology
Tremor issues? Is it normal for a doctor to experience hand tremors recently? The main occurrence time is unclear, but it mostly happens after using the restroom (for a bowel movement), after breakfast (which includes a cup of green tea), or during moments of anger or stress. How...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, the most common cause to rule out first is thyroid abnormalities. The causes of tremors can be categorized into four types: physiological tremors, psychological tremors, essential tremors, and pathological tremors. 1. **Physiological Tremors**:...[Read More] Understanding Hand Tremors: Causes and Concerns in Neurology
Understanding Hand Tremors and Weakness: When to Seek Medical Advice
Tremors, feelings of depression, blood pressure 168/74? Hello doctor, I sometimes experience weakness in my hands and feet (I eat normally three meals a day), averaging about two days a month with this condition. This symptom started around the fifth grade of elementary school. W...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, the more common causes to rule out include thyroid abnormalities and the possibility of sympathetic nervous system instability. The causes of tremors can be categorized into four types: 1. Physiological tremors: These do not occur regularly and...[Read More] Understanding Hand Tremors and Weakness: When to Seek Medical Advice
Understanding Dizziness and Back Pain: A Guide to Autonomic Nervous System Disorders
Dizziness, back pain, and sweating of the hands? Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing dizziness frequently in the mornings, around 8 to 10 AM, which makes it difficult for me to concentrate at work. Before the dizziness occurs, I often feel a soreness in my back or a sensation ...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description: in addition to autonomic nervous system issues, it may be necessary to consider the possibility of arrhythmias. Furthermore, sleep apnea could also exacerbate the symptoms. Our autonomic nervous system is regulated by the sympathetic and parasymp...[Read More] Understanding Dizziness and Back Pain: A Guide to Autonomic Nervous System Disorders
Understanding Internal Tremors: Possible Causes and Insights
Feeling internal tremors in the body? Hello, Dr. Jiang. I have been experiencing intermittent muscle twitching in my limbs (arms, legs, chest, back, etc.), so I went to the hospital for a consultation. The doctor arranged a complete blood test (Hb, Hct, MCH, MCHC, MCV, MPV, Plt, ...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: Your symptoms may suggest an issue with proprioception, which can sometimes be related to neurological instability that initially does not affect motor nerves. It is usually important to consider whether there is a problem with the conduction of signals in the spinal nerve...[Read More] Understanding Internal Tremors: Possible Causes and Insights
Exploring the Relationship Between CBD and Parkinson's Disease Relief
CBD and Parkinson's Disease Hello Doctor, I previously inquired about surgery for Parkinson's disease. I would like to ask you again about the relationship between CBD and the alleviation of Parkinson's symptoms. I tried searching online, but the information I foun...
Dr. Hong Weibin Reply:
Hello: CBD (Cannabidiol) is a cannabis product that is currently illegal in Taiwan. There is no rigorous research evidence showing its effectiveness in the treatment of Parkinson's disease. For the management of dyskinesia associated with Parkinson's disease, treatment ...[Read More] Exploring the Relationship Between CBD and Parkinson's Disease Relief
Understanding Fasciculations: Causes, Concerns, and Next Steps in Diagnosis
Fasciculation Hello Doctor: I often experience intermittent involuntary tremors in my body and facial muscles, and sometimes I feel a lack of strength. However, I still maintain a routine of strength training at the gym twice a week. I have been under the care of a neurologist at...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello: The motor neuron disease you are concerned about generally involves upper motor neurons in the brain and lower motor neurons in the brainstem and spinal cord. When motor neurons become damaged, our muscles do not receive adequate nutrients and chemicals, which can lead to ...[Read More] Understanding Fasciculations: Causes, Concerns, and Next Steps in Diagnosis
Understanding Body Twitches and Sleep Issues: A Neurology Perspective
Body twitching and inability to sleep? Hello, doctor. I apologize for bothering you with a question. My mother (48 years old) has been experiencing some health issues. About a week ago, she started feeling her body twitching while she was conscious before falling asleep. Initiall...
Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello, the twitching you are referring to likely involves involuntary and rhythmic movements of a certain part of our body, most commonly seen as shaking of the hands or limbs. However, it can also occur in other areas such as the head, neck, and extremities. There are many cause...[Read More] Understanding Body Twitches and Sleep Issues: A Neurology Perspective
Prolonged Dizziness: Could It Indicate Serious Neurological Issues?
Dizziness lasting more than 2 months? On May 8th, I experienced mild dizziness and unsteadiness while walking. That evening, I had a condition where half of my left eye was blurry and appeared pixelated, and I was unable to focus; my right eye was normal. On May 10th, an ophthalm...
Dr. Hong Weibin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, it is possible that you are experiencing vestibular migraine. A brain imaging study can be arranged to rule out the concerns you have. It is recommended that you seek assistance from a neurologist.[Read More] Prolonged Dizziness: Could It Indicate Serious Neurological Issues?
Understanding Hand Tremors: Causes and When to Seek Help
Tremors when holding objects? Hello Doctor: I seem to have had a problem with hand tremors since I was a child. I heard from my dad that my kindergarten teacher once mentioned to him that I sometimes had tremors when using tools during class. I often notice that my hands shake wh...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, it may be necessary to first consider physiological tremors. The causes of shaking can be categorized into four types: physiological tremors, psychological tremors, essential tremors, and pathological tremors. 1. Physiological tremors: These do...[Read More] Understanding Hand Tremors: Causes and When to Seek Help
Understanding Mild Body and Head Tremors: Causes and Concerns
Slight shaking of the body and head? Hello Doctor, recently I have been experiencing a slight shaking sensation in my body and head (not from my surroundings moving, but a slight shaking of my own). My head feels heavy, and this sensation is particularly noticeable when I am stil...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, your symptoms may suggest physiological tremors rather than pathological tremors, such as those caused by structural abnormalities like cerebellar atrophy. Tremors can be categorized into four types: physiological tremors, psychological tremors, ...[Read More] Understanding Mild Body and Head Tremors: Causes and Concerns
Uncontrollable Hand Movements During Meals: When to Seek Medical Advice?
The hand does not move back and forth? Hello Doctor: Recently, I noticed that my father’s hands involuntarily move back and forth while eating (for example, when he is picking up food, his hands sway back and forth) for a few seconds before returning to normal. When I asked him a...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, involuntary shaking is typically associated with tremors or seizures. The causes of tremors can be categorized into four types: physiological tremors, psychological tremors, essential tremors, and pathological tremors. 1. Physiological tremors:...[Read More] Uncontrollable Hand Movements During Meals: When to Seek Medical Advice?
Understanding Hand Tremors: Can Young People Develop Parkinson's Disease?
Tremor issues? Hello doctor, may I ask if young people can develop Parkinson's disease? My fingers often shake, especially when I use my smartphone; my thumb shakes, and my fingers tremble even when at rest, although it's not very pronounced. Additionally, sometimes whe...
Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello, in most cases, muscle twitching does not require much concern. However, if it persists, muscle twitching may be a warning sign of a neuromuscular disorder. If the muscle twitching is accompanied by muscle weakness and atrophy, it is advisable to seek medical attention prom...[Read More] Understanding Hand Tremors: Can Young People Develop Parkinson's Disease?
Understanding Hand Tremors: Causes and Concerns for Athletes
Tremor issues? Hello doctor, I am a baseball player. Sometimes my fingers tremble even when they are at rest, but it's not very pronounced. They also shake a bit when I write, but again, it's not severe. When I hold things, they tremble too, and sometimes my head feels ...
Dr. Cai Zongzhang Reply:
Hello, if you are engaging in intense exercise for an extended period, it is likely that fatigue may lead to muscle failure. If your team has a sports trainer, it is advisable to discuss this with them. If not, you may consult an orthopedic or rehabilitation physician with expert...[Read More] Understanding Hand Tremors: Causes and Concerns for Athletes
Understanding Hand Tremors: Causes and Concerns in Neurology
Tremor issues? I experience shaking in my hands when holding objects, though it's not very pronounced. Sometimes my hands feel weak, and my little finger occasionally goes numb. I also notice shaking during static moments, and it becomes more pronounced when I play mobile ga...
Dr. Jiang Junyi Reply:
Hello, based on your description, your symptoms are more indicative of ulnar nerve neuropathy, which can affect the sensation in the little finger. Leaning your elbow on a table or other hard surfaces, as well as applying pressure to the elbow, can likely cause ulnar nerve neurop...[Read More] Understanding Hand Tremors: Causes and Concerns in Neurology