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Tremor usually start asymmetrically, affecting only one side of the body, especially during early stages of the disease. With disease progression, both sides may become affected. Fatigue, stress or intense emotions can temporarily make tremors worse.

About 70-90% of people with PD experience a tremor at some point in their lives. Tremor appears to be slightly less common in younger people with PD, though it is still one of the most troublesome symptoms. People with resting tremor usually have a slower disease progression than people without tremor.

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If dopaminergic medications (those that stimulate the parts of the brain affected by dopamine, a chemical necessary to controlled movements), such as levodopa, do not work to control tremor, other medications are sometimes used. For example, anticholinergics can be helpful for tremor. These medications improve Parkinson's symptoms by blocking the brain chemical acetylcholine. However, they can cause significant mental and physical side effects, so their use should be carefully considered. Anticholinergics are most useful in young people with tremor-predominant PD (when tremor is the main symptom that needs managing).

If medications are not effective, surgical interventions, such as deep brain stimulation (DBS), and focused ultrasound (FUS), can be effective in controlling tremor, even medication-unresponsive tremor. Talk to your doctor about DBS and other surgical options that may help with tremor.

In addition to medication and surgical treatment, there are assistive devices that can help with various activities of daily living. One of these is Liftware, a utensil with a stabilizing handle to counteract PD-related tremor. It is available with spoon and fork attachments and helps steady the hand, so it can make it easier to scoop up food and bring it to the mouth.

I have noticed that as I get close to falling asleep my hand and foot tremors stop or greatly subside. I think the brain secretes melotonin to make us sleep so maybe it could help with the tremors. I am trying the 10 mg gummies (2 ea) and the first night they really helped reduce the tremors plus I slept straight thru the night.

Susan- Do you find that your husband suffers from any side effects from taking melatonin? My husband also has vivid dreams that disrupt my sleep, and that discussion is on tap for our next doctor visit.

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Seven years ago I made a sleeping test in sleeping clinic in hospital. I was suffering from frequent waking up during my sleep. I am diagnosed with Sleep Apnea problem. In which my brain wake up more than 40 time in hour due to physical closer of air pass way in my throat during my sleep. This cause the brain to wake up and send signal to the muscle to move all or part of the body making me turn right and left in my sleep. I been using CPAP machine since then (off and on). it is air pumping machine with a face mask to pump air through the throat so the air pass way never closed.

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Dr. Susan W. Lee is an ABMS board certified neurologist with fellowship training in clinical neurophysiology. She currently practices in Los Angeles, California, and her subspecialty interests include the management of epilepsy and headache disorders.

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Dystonic tremors affect people who have dystonia, a movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions. The muscle contractions cause twisting and repetitive motions or abnormal postures, such as twisting of the neck. These can occur at any age.

If you have alcohol use disorder or are having trouble managing medications, speak with a healthcare professional. They can help you create a treatment plan that works best for you. They can also connect you with other professional resources to help you manage your condition.

These chemical injections are often given to people who have tremors that affect the face and head. However, Botox can be injected into virtually any muscle group that contributes to tremors, such as the neck, arms, or hands.

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) may be the only option for those with debilitating tremors. During this operation, the surgeon inserts an electrical probe into the portion of your brain responsible for the tremors.

Once the probe is in place, a wire feeds from the probe into your chest, under your skin. The surgeon places a small device in your chest and attaches the wire to it. This device sends pulses to the probe to stop the brain from producing tremors.

When tremors occur it is usually due to a problem affecting a part of the brain that controls fine movement control. Movement is accomplished by different parts of the brain, nerves, spinal cord, and muscles working together. These parts are organized into three systems:

Toxin exposure: Common toxins such as permethrins (found in dog flea and tick topical medications), avermectins (oral dog heartworm products), amphetamines (often found in ADHD medications), and bromethalin (rodenticide) can lead to tremors in cats.

After a thorough history, your vet will conduct a physical examination of your cat. They may recommend blood work, a urinalysis, and X-rays to screen for underlying diseases. In some cases, specialized tests like PCR or titers may be advised, and advanced imaging such as CT and MRI scans might be considered.

If the tremors are due to acute toxicity, the cat may need to be hospitalized immediately. Intravenous (IV) fluids and decontamination methods may be needed promptly. It is crucial to note that products containing permethrin are highly toxic and quickly fatal to cats. Never apply canine flea and tick products to cats. If an accidental application does occur, immediately wash off the product with Dawn dish soap and take your cat to the nearest emergency veterinarian immediately.

If your cat has an underlying congenital disease that causes tremors, treatment may focus on providing support with medications that help to reduce the frequency of the shaking episodes or simply keep them more comfortable. In some cases, no treatment is prescribed at all if the tremors are benign or if there is no specific treatment available for the condition. This is the case with cerebellar hypoplasia, where the part of the brain responsible for fine movement did not develop correctly.

If your cat has consistent tremors that are affecting their balance, consider providing a large litter box with a low entry and high sides. This will give them something to lean on while they go to the bathroom while being less likely to tip if they stumble. Use sturdy food and water bowls and place padding around high surface areas to cushion any falls. Consider using carpet runners or other flooring that provides traction to minimize the risk of slipping and falling.

Cats with chronic tremors may be better suited to indoor life to ensure their safety, especially if muscle incoordination could hinder their ability to escape from predators. Make sure that their indoor living space is enriched with lots of toys that engage the mind and prevent heightened stress or anxiety.

Cats with chronic tremors and shaking can lead good quality lives. If your cat is shaking from a sudden onset of toxicity or disease, prompt veterinary care may be able to restore them to their normal condition.

Hi @mindy6, this is a great question. I have read about agent orange and the issues it has caused so many people. I am sorry to hear that your father-in-law has tremors as a result of his exposure to this agent. I'd like to invite @johnjames and @mstephen to this discussion as they have discussed their experiences with being exposed to agent orange as well and may be able to talk a bit more about that.

@mindy6, if you don't mind sharing, have you discussed CBD oil for tremors with your father-in-laws medical provider? It is also my understanding that CBD oil without the THC can be purchased without a license, is that correct or am I mistaken?

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