How to treat extrapyramidal syndrome

Extrapyramidal syndrome is a movement disorder disease, mainly including Parkinson’s disease, idiopathic tremor, hepatomegaly, etc. The treatment of different kinds of diseases varies. 1. Parkinson’s disease: patients can appear slow movement, static tremor and other symptoms, and its occurrence is related to ageing, environmental factors. It can be treated with medicines such as Medopa, Sildenafil, Pramipexole, etc. to reduce the symptoms of tremor. 2. Idiopathic tremor: This disease is a kind of movement disorder disease with unknown cause, mostly seen in middle-aged and old people. Patients may have persistent tremor of the limbs or head, and the symptoms are aggravated by emotional excitement and cold. The tremor can be relieved by drugs such as Almoral. 3. Hepatomegaly: It is a hereditary disease mainly caused by copper metabolism disorder, hepatitis, cirrhosis, central nervous system damage, which can cause dystonia, chorea, etc. The copper content in the tissues can be reduced by low-copper diet, penicillamine and other drugs. The drug may cause adverse reactions such as nausea and vomiting, and is contraindicated in people with renal insufficiency, pregnant women, and people with allergies. Patients suffering from extrapyramidal syndrome need to be examined and diagnosed by a doctor to clarify which disease is causing the condition in order to get a specific treatment plan. In addition, if you need to use the drug, you need to consult your physician beforehand about its usage and precautions.