What Effect Does Altitude Have On Tremors When Suffering From Parkinson's?
Question: Hi, I am 53 with Parkinson's. I am physically fit and workout 5 times a week. I tremor mostly on my left side, hand and leg. I have 2 homes. One at 800'MSL and one at 9000'MSL. My tremors seem a lot worse at high altitude. What effect does altitude have on tremors??
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Brief Answer:
Altitude causes alkalosis which causes tremor
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Generally speaking as one climbs over 8000ft there is low CO2 concentration. This leads to higher blood pH and alkalosis. Alkalosis leads to confusion, tremors, light headedness, nausea etc. So naturally one should expect to have greater intensity of tremors at high altitudes in a parkinson.
On the contrary you should also be having some other symptoms because of alkalosis, do you have them as well.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Aparna Kohli