Although there is no definitive cure for most types of tremor, various treatment options are available to help effectively manage symptoms. Furthermore, diagnosing and treating the underlying disease or problem is also crucial in contributing to the reduction of tremor. The main treatment methods used for tremor disease are as follows:

* Pharmacological Treatments: Certain beta-blockers, anti-epileptic drugs, and sedatives can help reduce the severity of tremors.
* Surgical Interventions: In cases of severe tremor that do not respond to medication or significantly affect daily life, surgical options may be considered.
* Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS): This is one of the most common and effective surgical methods for tremor. In this procedure, a device is implanted to send pulsed electrical signals to specific areas of the brain, such as the thalamus, which coordinates involuntary movements. DBS is used to treat conditions such as Parkinsonian tremor, essential tremor, and dystonia.
* Botox Injections: These can be applied, especially for tremors in the face or head region, to relax muscles and reduce tremor severity.
* Physical Therapy: Aims to control tremors resulting from muscle spasms and strengthen muscles, thereby supporting symptom management.