What’s wrong with a 50-year-old head that’s always shaking slightly?

The symptoms of unconscious slight head shaking at the age of about 50 may be due to the patient’s recent work pressure, the spirit of long-term tension, suggesting that the patient should maintain a relaxed mood, slow down the pressure of life and work, do not stay up late to ensure adequate sleep, and participate in aerobic outdoor exercise, can improve the symptoms of slight head shaking. 1, idiopathic tremor: it is the only tremor, Parkinson’s disease, cerebellar lesions and other diseases related to the medical known as “tremor. In addition, this condition may be related to idiopathic tremor, Parkinson’s disease, cerebellar lesions and other diseases, which is known as “tremor” in medicine.1. Idiopathic tremor: it is a common movement disorder with tremor as the only manifestation, and it has a certain genetic tendency. Idiopathic tremor is a lifelong disease that cannot be cured, but it does not affect the patient’s life expectancy. The disease is most common in middle-aged and elderly people, and will cause patients to have hand tremor, head tremor and so on. Patients with mild symptoms that do not affect their daily life do not need to be treated, while patients with severe symptoms need to be treated with medication under the guidance of a doctor. Surgical treatment can be chosen from deep thalamic electrical stimulation, thalamic disfigurement, and other methods of treatment. 2. Parkinson’s disease: it is a common neurological degenerative disease in middle-aged and old-aged people, and it is slightly more common in males than in females as the age increases. The main symptoms of Parkinson’s disease are static tremor, slow and reduced movement, increased muscle tone, and postural instability. This kind of patients are recommended to use comprehensive treatment methods, including drugs, physical therapy, hydrotherapy, medical sports and daily life adjustment and surgery, etc., of which clinical drugs mainly include anticholinergic drugs, antihistamines, etc.; 3. Cerebellar lesions: including cerebellar infarction, cerebellar hemorrhage, cerebellar tumors, cerebellar inflammation, cerebellar atrophy, etc., and the patients mainly manifest dizziness, nausea, vomiting, balance disorders and Ataxia, but also intention tremor, that is, the closer the action to the target, the more obvious the tremor performance. Different etiologic factors lead to different treatment methods, which should be tailored to the specific lesion.