Primary tremor is usually treated with medication and surgery. Primary tremor, i.e. idiopathic tremor, benign idiopathic tremor, has a genetic predisposition, and is a lifelong disease with tremor as the only symptom, requiring lifelong intermittent treatment. 1. Medication: It is recommended to choose the appropriate medication according to the doctor’s instruction, such as propranolol, pramipexole, etc.; recommended medication such as alprazolam, gabapentin, topiramate, etc.; and recommended medication such as nimodipine, botulinum toxin type A BTXA, etc. 2. Surgical treatment: For those who are not well treated with medication or in serious condition, it is recommended to take deep thalamic electrical stimulation and stereotactic thalamus disfigurement as prescribed by the doctor to help improve the symptoms. Therefore, patients with essential tremor must choose to consult a doctor in a timely manner, combined with the condition of the doctor’s orders to choose the appropriate treatment plan, avoid unauthorized use of medication, so as to avoid adverse reactions but lead to aggravation of the condition.