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Post time 2-7-2008 10:25 PM | Show all posts

keyword : tremor / ketar :D

Tremor is an unintentional, somewhat rhythmic, muscle movement involving to-and-fro movements of one or more parts of the body. Most tremors occur in the hands, although they can also affect the arms, head, face, vocal cords, trunk, and legs. Sometimes tremor is a symptom of another neurological disorder, but the most common form occurs in otherwise healthy people. Some forms of tremor are inherited and run in families, while others have no known cause. Excessive alcohol consumption or alcohol withdrawal can kill certain nerve cells, resulting in tremor, especially in the hand. Other causes include an overactive thyroid and the use of certain drugs. Tremor may occur at any age but is most common in middle-aged and older persons.

Essential tremor (sometimes called benign essential tremor) is the most common of the more than 20 types of tremor.The hands are most often affected but the head, voice, tongue, legs, and trunk may also be involved. Head tremor may be seen as a "yes-yes" or "no-no" motion. Onset is most common after age 40, although symptoms can appear at any age. Parkinsonian tremor is caused by damage to structures within the brain that control movement. The tremor is classically seen as a "pill-rolling" action of the hands but may also affect the chin, lips, legs, and trunk. Dystonic tremor occurs in individuals of all ages who are affected by dystonia, a movement disorder in which sustained involuntary muscle contractions cause twisting motions or painful postures or positions.


Is there any treatment?

There is no cure for most tremors. The appropriate treatment depends on accurate diagnosis of the cause. Drug treatment for parkinsonian tremor involves levodopa or dopamine-like drugs such as pergolide mesylate, bromocriptine mesylate, and ropinirole. Essential tremor may be treated with propranolol or other beta blockers (such as nadolol) and primidone, an anticonvulsant drug. Dystonic tremor may respond to clonazepam, anticholinergic drugs, and intramuscular injections of botulinum toxin. Eliminating tremor "triggers" such as caffeine and other stimulants from the diet is often recommended. Physical therapy may help to reduce tremor and improve coordination and muscle control for some patients. Surgical intervention, such as thalamotomy and deep brain stimulation, are usually performed only when the tremor is severe and does not respond to drugs.

What is the prognosis?

Although tremor is not life-threatening, it can be embarrassing to some people and make it harder to perform daily tasks.


What research is being done?

The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, a unit of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is the nation’s leading federal funder of research on disorders of the brain and nervous system. The NINDS sponsors research on tremor both at its facilities at the NIH and through grants to medical centers.


link ;燵url]http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/tremor/tremor.htm[/url]


patient info kat sini : http://cks.library.nhs.uk/patien ... et/tremor_essential
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Post time 2-7-2008 11:31 PM | Show all posts
My dad had Parkinson.  One of the early symptoms were tremors in the hand.  

He had it for 20 years.  Passed away 3 years ago - brain aneursym.  

Having personally seen my dad suffer from Parkinson, I wouldn't wish Parkinson on anyone.  

Go get yourself checked out by a specialist at a good hospital.  No point in seeing normal GPs at the clinics cos they know nuts sometimes.
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Post time 3-7-2008 06:44 PM | Show all posts
aku rasa parkinson jugak... penyakit ni memang berkait dgn brain... lacking of dopamine...
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 Author| Post time 4-7-2008 10:46 AM | Show all posts

Reply #23 faridsarah's post

uit..ko jgn la kate aku ade parkinson....
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Post time 4-7-2008 06:14 PM | Show all posts
p la cepat2 bt fully medical check-up..

prevention is better than cure..
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Post time 28-1-2010 09:59 PM | Show all posts
saya pun. sentiasa gigil. taktau kenapa. maybe darah gemuruh
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Post time 21-8-2017 03:02 PM | Show all posts
nak up kan thread ni boleh ? apa cerita tuan rumah .. dah tau ke penyakit apa ? coz lately i mengalami hal yang sama .. cam bergegar skit badan ni .. n make me worried !
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Post time 30-8-2017 12:44 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
shanew3stga1z replied at 21-8-2017 03:02 PM
nak up kan thread ni boleh ? apa cerita tuan rumah .. dah tau ke penyakit apa ? coz lately i mengala ...

Tangan u gigil ke... u ada ambil ubat asma ke... jenis pil. sebab ada ubt asma yg beri kesan bila dimakan... u ada pergi ke klinik tak, check darah
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Post time 30-8-2017 09:45 AM | Show all posts
Catpaw replied at 30-8-2017 12:44 AM
Tangan u gigil ke... u ada ambil ubat asma ke... jenis pil. sebab ada ubt asma yg beri kesan bila  ...

i dah prasan simptom i ni .. dia gigil kadang2 aje , nak2 bile angkat benda berat , lapa , atau nervous ... normal ke ? i tak amek ubat2an..  tak g klinik lg .. cek darah tu costly tak ?

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Post time 30-8-2017 01:12 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
shanew3stga1z replied at 30-8-2017 09:45 AM
i dah prasan simptom i ni .. dia gigil kadang2 aje , nak2 bile angkat benda berat , lapa , atau ne ...

Ke u tak cukup makan hehee... kot2 la thyroid... tapi baik jumpa doc... sebab ada beberapa simptom sebelum confirm n check darah memang blh tau ade thyroid ke tak. Kos pun tak mahal tgk klinik tu charge berapa. Boleh tanya doc kat tempat kita check tu...tak de la sampai beratus... dalam puluh2 je. Tempat kerja u ada panel tak
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Post time 2-9-2017 01:39 AM | Show all posts
Catpaw replied at 30-8-2017 01:12 PM
Ke u tak cukup makan hehee... kot2 la thyroid... tapi baik jumpa doc... sebab ada beberapa simptom ...

dan tbaru .. iols perasann, tangan kanan i je shacking ... tgn kiri idok .. sbb tgn slalu kt mouse ke ?

opis i ade panel , nnt nk cube la wat blood test ... opis mate i pon thyroid .. hyper thyroid .. tp mmg nmpk sgt simptom kt dia.. bdn ttibe kurus, mata rabun .. leher cm ada bengkak skit .. iols cm x nmpk plak .. hmm ..

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Post time 2-9-2017 10:46 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
shanew3stga1z replied at 2-9-2017 01:39 AM
dan tbaru .. iols perasann, tangan kanan i je shacking ... tgn kiri idok .. sbb tgn slalu kt mouse ...

Bagus la u nak check doc. Boleh dptkan rawatan yg sesuai. Kadang guna komp memang leh sakit sendi2 tangan tu huhu ..tapi i takda pulak sampai ketar tgn tu
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Post time 13-3-2024 10:41 AM | Show all posts
shanew3stga1z replied at 2-9-2017 01:39 AM
dan tbaru .. iols perasann, tangan kanan i je shacking ... tgn kiri idok .. sbb tgn slalu kt mouse ...

ada info terkini ke?? boleh baik ke penyakit ni... saya rasa dah lama kena .. pernah ke klinik katan xda apa2...
tangan kanan x boleh menulis... kalau nak baca doa... xleh pegang kertas ... mengigil teruk....
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