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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Lifestyle
Camilla Foster

Shaking hands? When a tremor could be a warning sign of Parkinson’s disease

  • Tremors are uncontrollable, repetitive shaking movements that can impact daily life, with actors Michael J. Fox and Rob Mallard having spoken publicly about their experiences.
  • While a common motor symptom of Parkinson's disease, not all tremors indicate the condition, and some individuals may not experience them; other neurological issues or factors like stress and medication can also be causes.
  • A tremor potentially linked to Parkinson's is typically a 'resting tremor,' often manifesting as a 'pill-rolling' movement in hands or legs, and is usually accompanied by other subtle symptoms such as quieter speech or loss of smell.
  • Medical attention is recommended if a tremor is worsening and affecting daily activities.
  • Doctors will assess general health and tremor patterns, potentially referring patients to a specialist for further investigation, including scans like a DAT scan to check dopamine activity if Parkinson's is suspected.

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