What tests does Parkinson's disease need

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During this period of time, I feel that my hand feels a little shaking, as if it is uncontrollable. I can't see it at ordinary times, but it will be particularly obvious when I take things. I read it on the Internet and said it's Parkinson's disease. I'm really scared. Now let's share what tests are needed for Parkinson's disease.

What tests does Parkinson's disease need

First, the diagnosis of Parkinson's disease mainly depends on the history, clinical symptoms and signs. According to the characteristics of insidious onset and gradual progression, one side is progressive and develops to the opposite side, showing static tremor and bradycardia. The clinical diagnosis can be made by excluding atypical Parkinson's disease like symptoms.

Second: generally have typical symptoms, exclude some also have tremor idiopathic tremor, benign tremor can be diagnosed. Auxiliary examination can check the HVA (homovanillic acid) in cerebrospinal fluid and urine. If it is Parkinson's disease, the content of HVA is decreased. If it is Parkinson's syndrome, brain CT can have sulcus widening and ventricle enlargement.

Third: Parkinson's disease is mainly diagnosed according to symptoms and drugs. We need to do brain CT and MRI just to exclude other causes. At present, there is no radical cure for Parkinson's disease. Good symptom control can be maintained through exercise rehabilitation, health care and rational drug use.

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Parkinson's disease has no specific examination items, which can be diagnosed basically by doctors' physical examination. Parkinson's disease has no specific examination items, which can be diagnosed basically by doctors' physical examination. Parkinson's disease has no specific examination items, which can be diagnosed basically by doctors' physical examination.