Trembling due to low blood pressure | Symptoms of low blood pressure

Trembling due to low blood pressure Shaking is also a typical symptom of low blood pressure. If there is a sudden circulatory weakness caused by too low blood pressure, trembling of the extremities or the whole body often occurs in addition to symptoms such as dizziness, nausea or sweating. Here, too, tremor is caused by … Trembling due to low blood pressure | Symptoms of low blood pressure

Tingling due to low blood pressure | Symptoms of low blood pressure

Tingling due to low blood pressure Tingling is the term used to describe feelings of numbness. Besides nervous disorders, these feelings indicate above all a lack of blood circulation. The circulatory disorder can be caused by low blood pressure, which is perceived as a tingling sensation, especially in the hands and feet. This is due … Tingling due to low blood pressure | Symptoms of low blood pressure

Symptoms on the eyes | Symptoms of low blood pressure

Symptoms on the eyes Symptoms in the eyes caused by hypotension are also caused by a short-term undersupply of the brain or eyes.This is why blurred vision, “stargazing” or that affected persons become “black before eyes” occurs. In most cases, the symptoms in the eyes are accompanied by dizziness and often occur when getting up … Symptoms on the eyes | Symptoms of low blood pressure

“Black before eyes” for low blood pressure | Symptoms of low blood pressure

“Black before eyes” for low blood pressure The blackening of the field of vision occurs after seeing flashes of light or asterisks and is a common symptom of low blood pressure. The field of vision is dark so that it is not possible to see. This also happens when you quickly change your body position. … “Black before eyes” for low blood pressure | Symptoms of low blood pressure

Feeling of pressure in the head with low blood pressure | Symptoms of low blood pressure

Feeling of pressure in the head with low blood pressure Head pressure is usually understood to be a headache that is very hammering and pressing. One has the feeling that the brain is pressing against the skull. Often these headaches are perceived by patients as dull, throbbing and bilateral, i.e. affecting the whole head. In … Feeling of pressure in the head with low blood pressure | Symptoms of low blood pressure

Symptoms of low blood pressure

Introduction Low blood pressure (hypotension) is present according to the medical definition if it is below 10060 mmHg. In Germany, approximately 2-4% of the population suffer from hypotension, the majority of whom are women. Low blood pressure can have many different causes, which can be completely harmless. However, it can also indicate organic or, in … Symptoms of low blood pressure

Tiredness due to low blood pressure | Symptoms of low blood pressure

Tiredness due to low blood pressure Tiredness and listlessness can also be caused by low blood pressure, especially if it persists for a long time. As already explained in the section on dizziness, this leads to an undersupply (underperfusion) of the brain, since the low pressure cannot transport enough blood to the brain. Fatigue is … Tiredness due to low blood pressure | Symptoms of low blood pressure

Palpitations with low blood pressure | Symptoms of low blood pressure

Palpitations with low blood pressure When the heart is beating, the affected person feels his own heartbeat very clearly. Palpitations are a typical counter-reaction to low blood pressure. It is an increased heart rate, so the heart beats faster. The pulse rate increases accordingly. In this way, the body tries to compensate for the lack … Palpitations with low blood pressure | Symptoms of low blood pressure

Progressive supranuclear gaze paresis

Synonyms in a broader sense Formerly known as “Steele-Richardson-Olszewski Syndrome” after the first descriptors Introduction Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a rare disease. Approximately 12,000 people are affected by progressive supranuclear gaze paresis (PSP) in Germany. Progressive supranuclear gaze paresis (PSP) has a parallel course and symptoms to Parkinson’s disease. Especially in early stages, the … Progressive supranuclear gaze paresis

The diagnosis | Progressive supranuclear gaze paresis

The diagnosis As examination methods for diagnosis are possible: Physical examination Magnetic resonance imaging (MRT) -> Illustration of the altered shape of the brain stem Nuclear medical procedures (PET) – Dopamine activity Posturography Examination of the nerve water (cerebrospinal fluid) to rule out other alternative diseases Alternative diseases that must be excluded: Morbus Parkinson Morbus … The diagnosis | Progressive supranuclear gaze paresis

What is the course? | Progressive supranuclear gaze paresis

What is the course? Depending on the type of supranuclear gaze paresis, a slightly altered course is typical. In the classic progressive supranuclear gaze paresis (Richardson syndrome), gait insecurity occurs first with staggering gait, unstable posture and resulting falls. Vertical eye movements can only be performed at a slower pace and gradually slight cognitive limitations … What is the course? | Progressive supranuclear gaze paresis

Trembling hands in youth

Trembling hands are nothing unusual and in adolescence they are usually not a cause for concern. By definition, trembling hands are an uncontrolled, involuntary, but rhythmic hand movement that usually includes the forearms. The frequency with which the tremor occurs can vary from disease to disease. Causes The most common causes of trembling hands in … Trembling hands in youth