It was stated that the mysterious disease that came to the agenda when German Chancellor Angela Merkel trembled during the official ceremonies she attended could be "orthostatic tremor". Neurology specialist Prof. Dr. Sultan Tarlacı said that the fact that tremor occurs especially during waiting and upright posture during ceremonies and disappears by walking seriously supports this disease.
Üsküdar University NPISTANBUL Hospital Neurology Specialist Prof. Dr. Sultan Tarlacı evaluated the mysterious disease that came to the agenda with the trembling of German Chancellor Angela Merkel in three separate official ceremonies.
Supports Orthostatic Tremor disease
Stating that the disease may be "orthostatic tremor", Prof. Dr. Sultan Tarlacı said, "The fact that the tremor occurs especially during waiting in ceremonies, ceremonies and upright posture and disappears on foot, that the gender is female, being over 60 years old, all of these seriously support "Orthostatic Tremor"."
Reminding that the tremor did not occur in any way when German Chancellor Merkel sat on a chair during the ceremony at the official ceremony she recently attended in Belgium, Prof. Dr. Sultan Tarlacı said, "This situation also supports the diagnosis of 'Orthostatic Tremor'. Tremor is not thought to be caused in any way by diseases such as diabetes, popularly known as diabetes, or Parkinson's disease."
Frequently seen in women
Prof. Dr. Sultan Tarlacı stated that "Orthostatic Tremor" disease is common in women and usually occurs at the age of 60 and said, "It occurs when standing upright. It disappears with endurance, sitting and walking. The thigh and calf muscles tremble simultaneously 13-18 Hz and often 16 Hz. Sometimes it also occurs in the face, arm and hand. The response to treatment is good."
He had three tremor attacks
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has suffered from tremors at three separate ceremonies. Last month, Merkel shook violently during the ceremony where she welcomed Ukrainian President Zelenskiy. Merkel, who trembled for the second time during her press conference with President Frank-Walter Steinmeier before the G-20 Summit, was also seen shaking violently when she welcomed Finnish Prime Minister Antti Rinne with a military ceremony in Berlin.