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Title: Why Are Grandma’s Hands Shaking?
Post by: dere'k ™ on August 09, 2013, 10:32:56 PM
You’ll often notice elderly persons who have shaking hands. Unless the person has Parkinson’s Disease, the shaking hands are usually essential tremors. Essential tremors are a fairly common  neurological condition that occurs as people age, and the tremors start with shaking hands or a shaking head. Gradually the shaking spreads to other parts of the body.  About 6-7% of people over age 60 suffer from essential tremors.

Usually, the shaking is noticed while trying to hold a cup or perform a delicate task. During rest, the tremors can vanish completely.The shaking may be quite frustrating and prevent people from performing certain tasks but it is not likely to lead to more serious conditions.

Unfortunately, there are few effective prescription medications are available for treating effective tremors. Many sufferers learn coping skills, often having to alter or give up favorite hobbies like sewing or playing cards.  Many people find that keeping the elbows close to your body when performing tasks is a good way to help control hand tremors.

Tips For Someone With Shaking Hands:

Fill cups, mugs and glasses half-full
Use straws when possible
Drink soup in a mug instead of using a bowl and spoon
Men-use an electric razor when shaving

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Title: Re: Why Are Grandma’s Hands Shaking?
Post by: fayt on August 10, 2013, 09:58:34 AM
Once na magkaroon ka na nyan hirap na pigilan.. sabi nila nakakapagpaggaling daw sa ganito yun mainit ma tubig na may asin.. malay ko kung effective hehe..

Salamat sa share.

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Title: Re: Why Are Grandma’s Hands Shaking?
Post by: dere'k ™ on August 11, 2013, 12:12:49 AM
Once na magkaroon ka na nyan hirap na pigilan.. sabi nila nakakapagpaggaling daw sa ganito yun mainit ma tubig na may asin.. malay ko kung effective hehe..

Salamat sa share.

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hahaha sabi din nila yung ihi ng babae sa umaga pag gising nila nyahahaha
Title: Re: Why Are Grandma’s Hands Shaking?
Post by: ¿m☺ÿ on August 11, 2013, 05:54:54 PM
it comes with age talaga... darating at darating talaga ang panahon because of old age eh makakaranas tayo ng ganito...... nice post sir
Title: Re: Why Are Grandma’s Hands Shaking?
Post by: dere'k ™ on August 11, 2013, 06:41:34 PM
it comes with age talaga... darating at darating talaga ang panahon because of old age eh makakaranas tayo ng ganito...... nice post sir

tama sir pero dapat din natin alagaan kahit na alam nating darating ang panahon na ganyan... para atleast eh hindi natin maranasan agad yung ganyan
Title: Re: Why Are Grandma’s Hands Shaking?
Post by: fayt on August 11, 2013, 07:00:23 PM
it comes with age talaga... darating at darating talaga ang panahon because of old age eh makakaranas tayo ng ganito...... nice post sir

Tama sir... Pero its matter din kung paano natin inalagaan ang health natin during our younger years..

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Title: Re: Why Are Grandma’s Hands Shaking?
Post by: Prime™ on August 11, 2013, 07:13:58 PM

hahaha sabi din nila yung ihi ng babae sa umaga pag gising nila nyahahaha

Bwahahaha! talaga? Pag may gumaling jan at pumanghe, alam na natin kung anong miracle cure niya. Hahaha!
Title: Re: Why Are Grandma’s Hands Shaking?
Post by: dere'k ™ on August 11, 2013, 08:08:21 PM
Bwahahaha! talaga? Pag may gumaling jan at pumanghe, alam na natin kung anong miracle cure niya. Hahaha!

nyahahaha miracle nga yun sir, kasabihan lang ng matatanda hehehe
Title: Re: Why Are Grandma’s Hands Shaking?
Post by: fayt on August 12, 2013, 10:47:47 AM
Bwahahaha! talaga? Pag may gumaling jan at pumanghe, alam na natin kung anong miracle cure niya. Hahaha!

hahaha.. may signs na kapag gumaling... wahahaha
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