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Tremor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A tremor is an unintentional, somewhat rhythmic, muscle movement involving to-and-fro movements (oscillations) of one or more body parts. It is the most common of all involuntary movements and can a...
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Tremor is an unintentional, somewhat rhythmic, muscle movement involving to-and-fro movements of one or more parts of the body. Most tremors occur in the hands, although they can also affect the arms, head, face, vocal cords, trunk, and legs.
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Many people associate Parkinson's disease with shaking or body tremors. Around 70% of people with the condition have a tremor making it one of the most common symptoms and often the first. ... Body Tremors associated with Parkinson's...
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Causes of Tremor including triggers, underlying conditions and risk factors. ... Medical Tools & Articles: ... Underlying condition causes of Tremor: The list of possible underlying conditions (see also Misdiagnosis of underlying causes of Tremor) mentioned in various sources as possible causes of Tremor includes:
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[Archive] Body Tremors Neuromuscular Diseases ... Please Help, Has anyone here ever experienced body tremors just as you are in the beginning stages of sleep. The tremors wake you up ... I too have body tremors, have been diagnosed with generalized anxiety and panic disorder but cant help but feel something more is wrong.
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Resting or static tremors occur when your hand or affected body part is at rest. ... Kinetic and intention tremors occur when you are moving your hand or affected body part when you are doing something like pressing a button or touching the tip of your nose with your finger. The tremor will usually disappear while the...
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Tremor is the involuntary trembling or shaking of the body. Often it affects the fingers or hands. The most well-known disease causing tremor is Parkinson's disease, but it is definitely not the only possibility. ... tremors, body shakes, hand trembling, more.
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