Hydatid Trembling Phenomenon

The phenomenon of hydatid trembling is a very rare and mysterious phenomenon that defies scientific explanation. Moreover, this deviation has already been studied for quite a long time, but so far not a single pattern has been found that would explain this phenomenon. At first glance, it may seem that the trembling of the hydatid is simply an unusual appearance of the hydatid (1), and its appearance cannot seem to be explained by any scientifically proven methods. However, by studying the phenomenon, scientists came to conclusions that helped them understand why this phenomenon occurs.

The uniqueness of this phenomenon lies in the fact that for each guide suffering from this deviation, it manifests itself differently. In other words, there is no specific rule according to which hydate tremors should appear. However, it was possible to determine how it arises. After a detailed study of various types of hydatism and the characteristics of their deviation, it was found that the most common factor is a sharp change in body temperature. This occurs during sudden changes in internal temperatures and their intense impacts. For example, when rising from depths to the surface, or, conversely, when diving to great depths.

When the atmospheric pressure changes, doctors note that at this moment hydatamas can also appear. This is explained by the fact that with high pressure inside the body, the water in the body begins to break down into basic substances. This process is also accompanied by strong blows from inside the body. It usually occurs with rapid and sharp contractions of muscle tissue.