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Results 1 - 10 of 23 for Tremor or shaking hands
  1. ... a movement disorder that causes involuntary, rhythmic shaking (tremor), especially in the hands. It is distinguished from tremor that results from other disorders or known causes, ...
  2. ... and fourth fingers. Many affected people also experience hand tremors.In addition to muscle weakness in the hands and feet, Laing distal myopathy causes weakness in ...
  3. ... one side of the body, usually in one hand. Tremors can also affect the arms, legs, feet, and ...
  4. ... Other signs and symptoms of this condition include hand tremors or other involuntary movements (motor tics), seizures, and ...
  5. ... extreme tiredness (fatigue), a rapid and irregular heartbeat, hand tremors, frequent bowel movements or diarrhea, increased sweating and ...
  6. ... cm). They may develop a mild to moderate hand tremor that typically starts in adolescence and may increase ...
  7. ... episodes of rhythmic shaking (tremors), usually in the hands; these tremors are not thought to be related to epilepsy. ...
  8. ... use a walker or wheelchair. Involuntary rhythmic shaking (tremor) of the arms and hands may occur in this disorder. In some cases the tremor occurs mainly during movement (intention tremor); other affected ...
  9. ... AMRF syndrome typically begin with involuntary rhythmic shaking (tremor) in the fingers and hands that occurs at rest and is most noticeable when trying to make small movements, such as writing. Over time, tremors can affect other parts of the body, such ...
  10. ... have an increased risk of developing involuntary trembling (tremors) in their arms or hands, breast cancer (if gynecomastia develops), thinning and weakening ...
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