Is shaking hands and feet Parkinson's disease

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Yesterday, when my grandfather was eating, his hands shook severely and his chopsticks fell to the ground. He said it was because he was too tired, but I don't think so. I suspect he may have Parkinson's disease. Let's analyze whether shaking hands and feet is Parkinson's disease.

Is shaking hands and feet Parkinson's disease

First, numbness and shaking of the hands are not necessarily Parkinson's. We know that hand shaking is a symptom of many diseases, not only physiological hand shaking will have hand shaking symptoms, but also pathological hand shaking. So don't take the right seat, think it must be Parkinson's, but if the elderly shake hands, it's better to go to the hospital for a check-up, the probability of suffering from Parkinson's is still very large.

Second: the common causes of pathological hand shaking are not only Parkinson's disease, but also some people with upper limb neurological diseases and upper limb injuries. And some people with brain tissue diseases will shake their hands, some drug poisoning hand shaking is also common.

Third: during the day, Parkinson's patients are advised to engage in short-term activities, walk, play chess together, and read books. And it is suggested that before going to bed at night, you can listen to the story of Parkinson's patients, listen to some soft hypnotic music, and take a warm bath.

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Parkinson's patients are generally difficult to sleep, easy to insomnia, can listen to the story of Parkinson's patients, listen to some soft hypnotic music, and can take a warm bath. And for Parkinson's patients, drinking milk before going to bed is actually good.