Tremor and stress
Tremor: When Hands Refuse to Obey and the Heart Quivers Imagine trying to pour tea into a cup, but your hand trembles so violently that the hot liquid splashes everywhere. Or you want to write a card, but the letters come out uneven, as if drawn by a child. This is not just awkwardness or nervousness. This is tremor — a rhythmic, involuntary muscle movement that can turn simple actions into a real quest. Tremor does not choose: it can catch both the young and the old, the athlete and the office worker. But what is this phenomenon, why does it arise, and most importantly, how to fight it? Let's figure it out. What is Tremor: Not Just a Shiver Tremor is involuntary, rhythmic movements that occur due to the contraction of antagonist muscles. In simple words, it is when the muscles responsible for bending and extending the limb begin to contract alternately, creating a oscillating effect. It can be barely noticeable, almost imperceptible, or strong, interfering with daily tasks. Tremor is not a disease, but a symptom that can indicate a wide variety of conditions: from simple fatigue to serious neurological disorders. Types of Tremor: Each Has Its Own Cause The first thing to understand when embarking on a journey through the world of tremor is its classification. This helps doctors determine exactly what they are dealing with and what strategy to choose. Rest Tremor This type of tremor occurs when the muscle is relaxed and at rest. A classic example is the tremor of the hands in a Parkinson's disease patient when they are lying motionless on their knees. Such trembling often resembles rolling small balls between the thumb and index finger. As soon as a person begins to perform some action, the rest tremor disappears or becomes less noticeable. Action Tremor (or Tension Tremor) This type occurs when trying to perform any movement or maintain a posture. It is divided into several subtypes, but the main ones are postural tremor (when a person tries to maintain a ... Read more
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