Trembling Idiopathic

Trembling is common in neurological practice. But most often it is a sign of a disease or indicates a pathology of internal organs or the brain. This form of disorder is called idiopathic, when it is not possible to determine the source of dystonia or tremor. In simple words, organic tremor develops in the absence of organic disorders that could cause muscle dysfunction. Understanding the causes of idiopathic and symptomatic tremor allows you to choose the right treatment for tremor, which, if started in a timely manner, significantly improves the quality of life and normalizes the patient’s performance.

According to the type of localization of pathological nerve impulses, several types of this disease are distinguished: * Head tremor - kinetic or intentional, * tremor of the legs or fingers, including the hands, * chewing pathology