What is a Benign Tremor?
Some people might look very confused when the medical condition “Benign Essential Tremor” is used. A few other terms for this problem are: Presenile Tremor Syndrome,Tremor, Familial Essential, Tremor, Hereditary Benign This benign tremor is caused by a neurological disorder accompanied by an involuntary tremor of individual body parts. Sometimes, children may experience benign tremors but typically this condition affects people that are over 45 years of age. Unfortunately there are two ways a person gets this tremor disorder. One, passed through genes or two, it occurs for unknown reasons. Here’s a question many have asked: “Is Parkinson’s Disease Different from a Benign Tremor?” Parkinson’s disease is a debilitating disease. As it takes hold of the patient it progresses and the person becomes disabled. The effects can be devastating and can increase significantly. Currently there are no cures for Parkinson’s. A benign essential tremor is not debilitating. Once diagnosed a patient can