Which is more serious, idiopathic tremor or Parkinson’s

Both idiopathic tremor and Parkinson’s have tremor and behave similarly. In fact, in many clinical cases of Parkinson’s, some patients do not have tremor. The absence of tremor in Parkinson’s patients does not mean that they are not severe, but the presence of tremor does not necessarily mean that they are severe. In fact, many patients with idiopathic tremor do not need to be treated. It is completely manageable with emotional stability and good rest, and does not require medication. Therefore, in contrast to Parkinson’s disease, which gets progressively worse more quickly and requires continuous drug maintenance, idiopathic tremor does not require continuous drug maintenance. Parkinson’s disease is relatively severe, but can be controlled with medication. Idiopathic tremor can be medicated according to the needs of the condition, and some patients may only need to consider treatment when they reach a certain age, and for special industries, some treatment can be done in advance.

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