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tremor
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tremors, a type of involuntary shaking movement,
tremors, the nerves supplying certain muscles, affect the whole body, certain areas, hand tremor, disorders, tremor, the primary symptom, familial tremor, runs in families, essential tremor, no known cause, drug-induced tremor, drugs known to induce tremor include valproic acid, lithium, cyclosporine, parkinson's disease, illnesses, tremors, certain medical problems hyperthyroidism, wilson's disease, tremors, tremors, occasional, sporadic, temporary, episodic, occurring at intervals, intermittent, affect the head, hands, arms, eyelids, muscles, not affect both sides, the body equally, a shaking, quivering sound to voice, head nodding, tremors that worsen, voluntary movement, emotional stress, tremors that disappear, sleep,
tests depend on the suspected cause, the tremor, a neurologic examination, conducted
treatment, not be required tremors, not interfere, daily activity, tremors, drug-induced, stopping the medication, sufficient, never stop a medication, a doctor's supervision, tremors, a medical condition hyperthyroidism, target the underlying condition, tremors, likely improve, success of medications to treat tremor, depends on individual response, medications, reduce tremors include propranolol, mysoline, anticonvulsants, mild tranquilizers, caffeine, in substances coffee, soda, stimulants, avoided, they commonly worsen tremors, tremor is severe, not responsive to medication, surgery helpful, , severe, tremors, interfere, daily activities, fine motor skills, writing, speech is occasionally involved, medications, cause side effects,
see health care provider, persistent, unexplained tremor, tremors, interfering, ability to perform daily activities.
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