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Essential tremor - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Essential tremor is a nervous system condition, also known as a neurological condition It causes rhythmic shaking that you can't control Essential tremor can affect almost any part of the body, but the trembling happens most often in the hands The trembling occurs especially when doing simple tasks, such as drinking from a glass or tying
Essential tremor - Wikipedia Essential tremor (ET), also called benign tremor, familial tremor, and idiopathic tremor, is a medical condition characterized by involuntary rhythmic contractions and relaxations (oscillations or twitching movements) of certain muscle groups in one or more body parts of unknown cause [6] It is typically symmetrical, and affects the arms, hands, or fingers; but sometimes involves the head
Involuntary Movements and Tremor Diagnosis - Stanford Medicine Involuntary Movements and Tremor Diagnosis Involuntary movements compose a group of uncontrolled movements that may manifest as a tremor, tic, myoclonic jerk, chorea, athetosis, dystonia or hemiballism The underlying causes and observation of these diagnoses are reviewed here
Involuntary Body Tremors and Shaking: Cause for Concern? Tremors and involuntary shaking can be alarming, whether you experience them yourself or notice them in someone you care for Tremors are involuntary, rhythmic muscle contractions resulting in shaking movements in one or more body parts
Body tremors: Types, causes, and treatment - Medical News Today Body tremors can stem from a neurological condition, such as Parkinson’s disease, medication use, anxiety, and other causes Treatments for body tremors and shaking will depend on the cause but
Tremors: Types, Causes, Treatments, and More - Health Tremors occur when your brain sends the wrong signals to your body, resulting in involuntary muscle contractions—usually in the hands, but other body parts too