Do Tremors In Hands And Legs Suggest Parkinson's Disease?
I cant write properly, unable to hold anything...all times vibrate
Certain medications like levodopa and carbidopa can be helpful
Detailed Answer:
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Our brain sends signals to the relevant muscles to make a movment. But our movements are actually coordinated at multiple levels. We see and anticipate the space around us. Our sense of balance gives us an orientation about the posture and position of various parts of our body. The inner ear, the cerebellum (a part in the back of our brain) and the basal ganglia (another part inside our brain) play the major role in such a coordination. When the balance of neurotransmitters in the basal ganglia gets disturbed, Parkinson's Disease results and the problems in movement and the tremors occur. Certain medications like levodopa and carbidopa can help you gain better control over the situation. You need to talk to your treating physician so that he can prescribe them in appropriate doses.
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