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- A tremor is a type of shaking movement. A tremor is most often noticed in the hands and arms. ...
- Essential tremor (ET) is a type of involuntary shaking movement. It has no identified cause. Involuntary means you shake ... so and are not able to stop the shaking at will.
- A tremor is a type of shaking in your body. Most tremors are in the hands and arms. However, they may affect any body part, even your head or ...
- Drug-induced tremor is involuntary shaking due to the use of medicines. Involuntary means you shake without trying to do so and can't stop when you ...
- ... control movement and coordination. The disease leads to shaking ( tremors ) and trouble walking and moving . ... first. For instance, you may have a mild tremor or a slight feeling that one leg is ...
- ... problems such as arteriovenous malformations Parkinson disease Severe tremors (shaking) Some types of epilepsy Trigeminal neuralgia (severe ...
- ... This disease affects your brain and leads to tremors, problems with walking, movement, and coordination. Other symptoms ...
- Palatal myoclonus is a fast spasm (contraction) of the muscles in the roof of the mouth. ... Palatal myoclonus is most often due to damage ( ...
- Botulinum toxin (BTX) is a type of nerve blocker. When injected, BTX blocks nerve signals to muscles so they relax. BTX is the toxin ...
- ... severe form of child abuse caused by violently shaking an infant or child. ... occur from as little as 5 seconds of shaking. Shaken baby injuries most often occur in children ...