The head shakes slightly unconsciously. There are many reasons for this situation. The most common one is cerebral arteriosclerosis. Another is Parkinson's disease. No matter which disease it is, it is very harmful to the patient. Therefore, you must go to the hospital for a brain CT scan in time. You can also perform a carotid artery B-ultrasound examination to see if there is any plaque deposition. What's wrong with the slight involuntary shaking of the head? If your head shakes involuntarily, two diseases may be considered: cerebral arteriosclerosis and Parkinson's disease. In any case, it is best to go to the hospital for a brain CT scan and a carotid artery ultrasound to see if there is any plaque deposition and to rule out arteriosclerosis. Also check if there are any tremors in your hands and if your walking is slower than before. These are all precursors to Parkinson's disease. Traditional Chinese medicine often considers hyperactivity of liver yang and internal disturbance of liver wind. Western medicine generally treats Parkinson's disease with antitremor drugs, and if it is arteriosclerosis, it is often treated with lipid-lowering and antiplatelet aggregation drugs. Traditional Chinese medicine mainly uses decoctions, most of which are used to calm the liver, extinguish wind and stop convulsions. Do not eat yang-stimulating foods, and focus on eating yin-nourishing foods. Be careful not to get too excited. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for examination to determine the cause of the disease so as to receive symptomatic treatment to avoid delaying the disease. What are the signs of Parkinson's disease? 1. Difficulty in starting movements and slow speed . The patient cannot take care of himself in daily life, cannot stand up after sitting down, cannot turn over in bed, and has difficulty untying shoelaces and buttons, putting on and taking off shoes, socks or pants, shaving, washing face and brushing teeth. Repetitive movements can cause fatigue. 2. Diverse motor defects include lack of expression, infrequent blinking, and a "mask face" as a unique facial appearance. In severe cases, articulation, chewing, and swallowing are difficult. Excessive drooling is caused by muscle movement disorders in the mouth, tongue, palate, and pharynx, but saliva secretion does not increase, only because the patient cannot swallow the saliva naturally. Severe patients may experience difficulty swallowing, and the accompanying movements of the upper limbs during walking may decrease or disappear. 3. Difficulty in changing movements: Difficulty in switching from one movement state to another, resulting in movement cessation or repetition. For example, patients have difficulty with fine motor movements such as being unable to salute while walking, buttoning their clothes when answering questions, tying their shoelaces, etc. Continuous alternating movements often have pauses. Patients cannot make fine movements of their upper limbs and have difficulty writing. The handwritten words are crooked and become smaller and smaller as they are written. This is called "micrographia". |
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