Diseases such as essential tremor are highly hereditary neurodegenerative diseases. It belongs to the category of rare diseases, which is commonly known as intractable diseases. At present, 99% of rare diseases including essential tremor have no radical cure. And the onset age is usually between 25 and 50 years old. Once sick, it's like a car with broken brakes heading for the end of its life. In the process of disease development, the patient's brain is basically unaffected, with clear consciousness and normal thinking. However, his body was gradually imprisoned by the disease, and the patient was forced to have a physical examination, witnessing the decline of the functions of various organs in the body, and his hands or head trembled uncontrollably.
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that primary tremor belongs to dyskinesia diseases, such as liver and kidney yin deficiency, qi and blood deficiency, tendon dystrophy, etc., which will cause limbs to tremble at will. Different concepts of essential tremor in Chinese and western medicine determine different treatment concepts and different treatment effects. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) finds out the cause by differentiating symptoms and signs of patients, looking at tongue coating by pulse (pulse diagnosis), and combining medical history, pathology, living environment, living habits and psychological manifestations. According to the patient's condition, a targeted treatment plan is prescribed to truly achieve one disease for every ten thousand people.