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- Essential tremor - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Essential tremor is a nervous system condition, also known as a neurological condition It causes rhythmic shaking that you can't control Essential tremor can affect almost any part of the body, but the trembling happens most often in the hands
- 14 Causes of Shaking Hands - WebMD
The shaking usually starts on one hand, but over time may spread to the other You may also move more slowly, have trouble with balance, or find that your arms and legs stiffen up
- Tremors (Shaking): Types, Causes, and Treatment - Patient
A tremor is a shaking or trembling in your body which you are unable to control Anxiety, fear, feeling generally unwell and fever can all make you feel trembly - the expression 'shaking in his boots' is one we all recognise
- What Causes Shaky Hands and How Is It Treated? - WebMD
Whatever the cause, “tremor” is the name experts give to those shaky hands (and sometimes voice, head, mouth, and feet) They’re more common than you might think, and the causes and outcomes can
- Body tremors: Types, causes, and treatment - Medical News Today
A body tremor is an involuntary muscle contraction with a rhythmic pattern that causes shaking in one or more body parts
- Shaking hands (hand tremors): 14 causes and treatments - Medical News Today
For some people, shaky hands may be a minor inconvenience For others, the symptom may lead to difficulty using the hands for everyday tasks This article describes what tremors are, outlines
- Tremor: What It Is, Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Tremor is a type of body movement that’s out of your control It looks like shakiness and can affect many different body parts There are several types and causes of tremor The only way to know the cause is to see a healthcare provider for testing What is tremor?
- Trembling: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health
Trembling is the involuntary, rhythmic shaking of one or more parts of the body This symptom—which is technically referred to as tremors—can occur temporarily (such as after you've had a lot of caffeine) or as part of an underlying health condition
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