How to relieve Parkinson's hand trembling symptoms?
Parkinson's disease, also known as Parkinson's paralysis, is characterized by static tremor, bradykinesia, myotonia and abnormal posture. When involuntary hand tremors occur, take active treatment measures to enable patients to work and live normally. Parkinson's disease is mainly treated with drugs. The principle of drug treatment is to gradually increase from a small dose, and try to achieve satisfactory results with a small dose. The treatment plan is individualized. Choose drugs and anticholinesterase drugs according to patients' age, symptom type, severity, employment, drug price and economic affordability. Antan has a certain curative effect on tremor and rigidity, and is suitable for early and young patients. Amantadine is effective for hyperactivity, rigidity and tremor. Early patients can take Madopar alone or in combination. Madopar is the most basic and effective drug for Parkinson's disease, and it is effective for tremor and bradykinesia. It needs to be taken orally several times, and the maximum dose is 6 tablets a day. Dopamine receptor agonists, such as Senfolo and TyShu Da, are not as effective as madopa, so it is generally recommended to use them in combination. Young patients with onset can use it alone, and the dosage is gradually increased from a small dose to achieve satisfactory curative effect without side effects. Endocapone, a catecholamine -o- methyltransferase inhibitor, can treat Parkinson's disease by inhibiting the metabolism of peripheral levodopa and increasing the amount of levodopa entering the brain. If systemic medical treatment fails, patients with intolerance or dyskinesia can also be treated surgically.