Herman Symptom is one of the most important symptoms in the diagnosis of many brain diseases. It can manifest differently in different people and depends on many factors such as age, gender, physical fitness and even psychological state. In this article we will look at the main causes of Hermann's symptom and its clinical significance. In addition, we will talk about a treatment method that can help manage this symptom.
Herman's symptom is a reflex of a change in muscle tension when pressing one point on the scalp. This symptom was first described by the German neurologist Fritz Hermann (1898-1977) in 1939 at the International Congress of Neuropathologists. However, this discovery was published later in his book Clinical Neurology.
Hermann's sign is common in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). This is due to the fact that MS is an autoimmune disease, with