
What Do Hand Tremors Indicate?

Parkinson's disease?
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
hand tremor is commonly the first symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD). If you have a family history of PD then the chances are higher. In PD the hand is usually trembling when the patient is anxious and stops when sleeping or being more calm (at least during the first stages). Since this is the first symptom, perhaps it's too soon to speak about other symptoms like shortened steps, bladder problems, etc.
A visit to a neurologist for clinical assessment and appropriate radiological investigation (if necessary) is recommended. The investigation may become necessary mostly to exclude other potential causes like central nervous system lesions (multiple sclerosis for example) or peripheral lesions (neuropathy for example).
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do you have MS?
Detailed Answer:
If you have MS (multiple sclerosis) then perhaps we should look no further... MS may cause tremor. Your drugs may cause tremor too (particularly lyrica and tegretol). And the hydrocephalus itself may cause tremor...
Tremor alone does not mean advanced PD. Advanced PD has more symptoms. Rigidity is one of the most troublesome and characteristic.
The neurologist should help you to sort things out. There is no easy answer as to the root of your new problem. All the aforementioned causes may apply or contribute to it.
Kind Regards!


I see
Detailed Answer:
A misunderstanding then! I though you meant multiple sclerosis because MS is indeed a cause (albeit rare) of trigeminal neuralgia. Anyway, the drugs and hydrocephalus may cause tremor and the neurologist will have to distinguish between these disorders and Parkinson's disease. MS is indeed a disorder of the young women (mostly).
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