idiopathic tremor with hand shaking

Hand tremor is a typical clinical symptom of idiopathic tremor.
Idiopathic tremor is a common movement disorder in which tremor is the only manifestation, and 1/3 of patients have a positive family history of autosomal dominant inheritance. The disease has an insidious onset, progresses slowly, and may be in prolonged remission. It can be seen at any age, but is more common in middle-aged and elderly people over 40 years old.
Tremor is the only clinical symptom, mainly manifested as postural tremor and action tremor, often seen in one side of the upper limbs or both upper limbs, the head is also often involved, the lower limbs are less often involved. The tremor can be temporarily reduced after drinking alcohol in some patients, and can be aggravated by emotional excitement or tension, fatigue, cold, and so on.
Early symptoms of idiopathic tremor is not obvious when no treatment, when the symptoms are obvious, need to use drugs under the guidance of the doctor, such as Almar, propranolol and other medication to control the symptoms.