remegéses
Remegéses is a Hungarian medical term, an adjective formed from remegés, meaning tremor. In clinical usage, remegéses describes tremor-like, rhythmic, involuntary movements affecting muscles. It is not a diagnosis in itself but a symptom that can appear in various neurological or systemic conditions. The term can be applied to different contexts, including tremors at rest or during movement, and to focal tremors in specific body parts such as the hands, head, or voice.
Tremor causes and classifications commonly discussed in clinical practice include rest tremor and action tremor (which
Clinical features used to assess remegéses include frequency, amplitude, distribution, symmetry, and consistency across tasks. Rest
Treatment aims to alleviate symptoms and address the underlying cause. For essential tremor, options include beta-blockers