Male patients have tremors, which can be divided into physiological and non-physiological causes. Physiological causes mainly include symptoms, such as hyperthyroidism, hypoglycemia, hepatic encephalopathy, pulmonary encephalopathy, Parkinson's disease, and idiopathic tremor. From the patient's onset and examination, the cause of the patient's disease can be determined: 1. Physiological tremor, physiological tremor can occur when the patient is emotionally excited, exposed, and other psychological stimuli. 2. Physiological causes, such as Parkinson's tremor, the patient will mainly show static tremor, most of which will be accompanied by muscle tone disorders, gear-like muscle strength, slow foot drop, and other problems. Idiopathic tremors can occur in people of all ages. Patients may simply have hand or head tremors, which are mainly manifested as tremors of autonomous movements and intentional tremors. Patients with hepatic encephalopathy and pulmonary encephalopathy often have more serious liver and gallbladder diseases and lung diseases, and their hands will mainly show flapping tremors. Hand tremors caused by hyperactivity of thyroid hormones will mainly show slight tremors in both hands, accompanied by symptoms of high-level metabolic diseases such as increased heart rate, palpitations, and panic. There are many reasons for male patients' hand tremors, which should be analyzed in combination with the patient's age, previous underlying diseases, and the mode of hand tremor onset: 1. If the patient's hand tremor is a static tremor, a change like rolling a mud ball, accompanied by changes in muscle strength, it is considered to be caused by Parkinson's disease. During the physical examination of the patient, there will be a gear-like muscle strength manifestation. 2. If the patient only has a simple hand tremor problem, especially when the patient writes or uses chopsticks to pick up things, the tremor is more obvious, considering that it is caused by idiopathic tremor syndrome, it is necessary to pay attention to whether the patient has a family history of these aspects. If the patient has tremors in both hands, accompanied by panic, palpitations, and sweating, it is possible that this is a reflection of hypoglycemia, considering that thyroid hormone is relatively hyperactive. |
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