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- $Title{Is "Essential Tremor" Related to Parkinson's?}
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- propranolol primidone nervous system nerves tremors shakes drink drinks
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- Is "Essential Tremor" Related to Parkinson's?
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- QUESTION: When my husband's hand started to shake, we thought it was a sign
- of Parkinson' disease. However we are now told that it is something called
- "essential tremor". It has gradually become worse and it now affects his
- voice. Does this mean he will someday develop a full blown Parkinson's? Do
- you know of any treatments that might help? Thank you.
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- ANSWER: Some estimates place the number of people with essential tremor to be
- in the millions, and certainly it is the most common tremor disorder seen in
- the United States. It may start at any age, but usually begins during
- mid-life. There is a positive family history in about 50 percent of the cases
- which helps to differentiate it from Parkinson's, where the family history is
- most often negative. While it often only affects one side of the body, it can
- touch the hands, legs, head and trunk, and the severity varies greatly from
- person to person. There is no link between essential tremor and Parkinson's
- disease. A peculiar aspect of essential tremor is that drinking alcohol can
- dramatically reduce the shaking, a situation that does not occur with
- Parkinson's. Both propranolol (80 to 320 mg/day) and primidone (50 to 250 mg/
- day), alone or together, offer real hopes for improvement.
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- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
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