Parkinson’s syndrome

Definition A Parkinson’s syndrome is a clinical picture with typical symptoms that restrict movement. These symptoms are immobility (akinesia) or slowed movement, muscle rigidity (rigor), muscle tremor (rest tremor) and postural instability (postural instability). The symptoms are caused by a lack of dopamine, a neurotransmitter that controls movement in the brain. The symptoms do not … Parkinson’s syndrome

Life expectancy with a Parkinson’s syndrome | Parkinson’s syndrome

Life expectancy with a Parkinson’s syndrome Patients with Parkinson’s disease can have a normal life expectancy with good therapy! In the first ten years, the first fluctuations in the effect of the drugs occur. Within about 20 years of the disease, most of those affected are in need of care. In most cases, the causes … Life expectancy with a Parkinson’s syndrome | Parkinson’s syndrome

Chills

Febris undularis Muscle tremor Chills are not a disease in themselves, but can be a symptom of many other diseases. This symptom is defined as a sensation of cold, accompanied by involuntary muscle trembling. The muscles contract at a very fast frequency and then relax again without the person affected being able to do anything … Chills

Duration | Chills

Duration The duration of chills can vary greatly, depending on the type of underlying disease. In the context of a cold or flu, chills often occur when the fever rises. It then usually comes to attacks that last for a few minutes and then flatten out again. Chills can last the whole time of the … Duration | Chills

Muscle Tremor: Causes of Tremor

Muscle tremors, known as tremors in technical language, can have various causes. For example, people tremble from cold, nervousness or exertion, such as during sports. The involuntary tremor can occur in the legs, hands, arms, voice or throughout the body, for example. However, the causes of muscle tremors are not always harmless. The tremor can … Muscle Tremor: Causes of Tremor

Aftereffects in children | After-effects of general anesthesia

Aftereffects in children Children experience similar after-effects after anesthesia as adults. However, post-operative nausea with vomiting is rather rare and occurs in only about 10% of children. More often, however, due to the smaller airways, there are injuries in the mouth and throat area and consequently sore throats after anesthesia. Temporary hoarseness due to irritation … Aftereffects in children | After-effects of general anesthesia