The symptoms of idiopathic tremor may worsen when you get older. In fact, it is not only when you get older, but it will gradually worsen throughout the course of the disease, and it may become more pronounced when you get older, and you may feel that the tremor is more pronounced, and the shaking is more pronounced, even when you are writing or signing, and there are many stress factors in between. Therefore, idiopathic tremor may be heavier at an older age, because it develops slowly over decades and will definitely be heavier at a later stage. If you are able to take care of yourself and your life is not affected by it, you do not need to deal with it. If the tremor is particularly pronounced and affects the quality of life, treatment can be considered, including medication and adjunctive DBS. Clinically, if you do not take medication and there is no cost implication, you can do DBS treatment and your symptoms will basically improve, provided that the patient can accept it.