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What Is The Treatment For Hand Tremors?

hi, iam 65 years old. i have severe tremors both hands for many years, getting worse, my dr diagnosed me with parkinson's disese and started me on sinemet 25/100 tid, however i have abdominal pain and headaches so I stopped , dr says it will get better with time, what should i do?
Fri, 23 Jun 2017
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Hello
I am Dr Mittal.
I have read your message.
I think I should tell you that your doctor is probably correct.
You see the abdominal symptoms and headache are also a part of Parkinsonism.
The features are broadly known as Non Motor Features of Parkinsonism.
The stopping of medicines is not going to help you.
In Parkinsonism, the dose of the medicine needs to be individualized.
There is no standard dose that fits everyone.
Therefore, I think you need to restart that medicine, and meet your neurologist again for dose modification.
Best of luck, Dr Mittal
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What Is The Treatment For Hand Tremors?

Hello I am Dr Mittal. I have read your message. I think I should tell you that your doctor is probably correct. You see the abdominal symptoms and headache are also a part of Parkinsonism. The features are broadly known as Non Motor Features of Parkinsonism. The stopping of medicines is not going to help you. In Parkinsonism, the dose of the medicine needs to be individualized. There is no standard dose that fits everyone. Therefore, I think you need to restart that medicine, and meet your neurologist again for dose modification. Best of luck, Dr Mittal