What’s wrong with the unconscious tremor of the hands and head?

Idiopathic tremor is an unexplained tremor that is considered to be a degenerative disease, most often seen in middle-aged and older patients, over the age of 40. Patients may have hand and head tremors, mainly in the hands, and in severe cases, they may also have tongue tremors. For idiopathic tremor, if the patient’s symptoms do not affect life too much, the patient can be observed. If it affects the patient’s life, the patient can be given oral medication such as clonazepam or a small dose of beta-blocker. Involuntary tremor of the hands and head can also be seen in the middle and late stages of Parkinson’s disease. As the disease progresses and worsens, the patient develops a generalized tremor, accompanied by mask face and increased muscle tone. Treatment can be given to patients with Medobar, Pramipexole, and Morpholol orally.