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Results 1 - 10 of 132 for "Pill-rolling" tremor
  1. A tremor is a type of shaking movement. A tremor is most often noticed in the hands and arms. ...
  2. Essential tremor (ET) is a type of involuntary shaking movement. It has no identified cause. Involuntary means you shake ... ET is the most common type of tremor. Everyone has some tremor at ... usually so small that they can't be seen. ET affects both men ...
  3. A tremor is a type of shaking in your body. Most tremors are in the hands and arms. However, they ... For many people with a tremor, a specific disease cause is not found. Some types of tremors run in families. A tremor may also be part of ...
  4. Drug-induced tremor is involuntary shaking due to the use of medicines. Involuntary means you shake without trying to do so ... Drug-induced tremor is a nervous system and muscle response to certain ... Medicines that can cause tremors include the following: ...
  5. ... problems such as arteriovenous malformations Parkinson disease Severe tremors (shaking) Some types of epilepsy Trigeminal neuralgia (severe ...
  6. Palatal myoclonus is a fast spasm (contraction) of the muscles in the roof of the mouth. ... Palatal myoclonus is most often due to damage ( ...
  7. Botulinum toxin (BTX) is a type of nerve blocker. When injected, BTX blocks nerve signals to muscles so they relax. BTX is the toxin ...
  8. ... 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 ...
  9. ... problems seen in Parkinson disease . These problems include tremors, slow movement, and stiffness of the arms and ... voice Stiffness of the trunk, arms, or legs Tremor Confusion and memory loss may be likely in ...
  10. ... worse quickly and can include: Agitation, irritability Body tremors Changes in mental function Deep sleep that lasts ... movement Rapid breathing Rapid heart rate Rapid muscle tremors The following tests may be done: Blood magnesium ...
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