What are the symptoms of tremor paralysis?

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Tremor paralysis, also known as Parkinson's disease, mostly occurs in the elderly, is a degenerative disease of the central nervous system. The pathological changes were mainly located in substantia nigra, globus pallidus and striatum. The gray matter and cerebral cortex around subthalamic nucleus, medulla oblongata, hypothalamus, aqueduct and third ventricle may also be invaded occasionally. What are the symptoms of tremor paralysis? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

What are the symptoms of tremor paralysis?

First, tremor in the early stage of the disease occurs only when the limbs are at rest, and can be alleviated or temporarily stopped when they move at will. In the late stage, random exercise did not abate or stop. The tremor worsens when the emotion is excited, and stops completely during sleep. Ankylosis is due to the increase of muscle tension of extensors and flexors. When the joint is in passive motion, the increased muscle tension is always the same, and there is even resistance. It is called lead tube ankylosis.

Second: if the patient has tremor, he can feel intermittent pause on the even resistance when stretching and flexing the limbs, which is called gear rigidity. The muscles of limbs, trunk, neck and face can be involved. Due to the rigidity of these muscles, the patient's head tilts forward, trunk bends down, upper limb elbow joint flexes, wrist joint straightens, forearm adduction, lower limb hip and knee joint slightly bends, hand foot posture is special, interphalangeal joint straightens, finger adduction, thumb to palm and other special posture.

Third: dyskinesia, early patients can not do fine movements of the upper limbs, performance for dysgraphia, writing crooked words, the more write the smaller, known as writing too small sign. Life can not take care of themselves, such as knot shoelaces and buttons, wear and take off shoes and pants, wash face, brush teeth, sit down and stand up, bed turn over and so on.

matters needing attention

1. Diet: Patients with Parkinson's disease are often accompanied by autonomic nervous function damage and easy to constipate. On the basis of light diet, they should eat more coarse fiber food and fruits with laxative effect such as watermelon and banana. 2. To prevent Parkinson's disease, they should pay attention to avoid contacting with toxic chemicals such as pesticides, herbicides and pesticides. It is reported that spraying pesticides without masks is more likely to suffer from Parkinson's disease, so as to avoid heavy metal manganese and radiation pollution. For example, people engaged in this work should pay attention to their own isolation from risk factors.