A tremor is associate involuntary, somewhat metric, shortening and relaxation involving oscillations or twitch movements of 1 or a lot of body components. it's the foremost common of all involuntary movements and might have an effect on the hands, arms, eyes, face, head, vocal folds, trunk, and legs. Most tremors occur within the hands. Tremor will have causes that are not because of underlying sickness. Examples embody extreme muscle fatigue from exercise or medication aspect effects. Medical conditions that may cause tremors include: stroke. traumatic brain injury. encephalopathy, that may be a illness caused by loss of dopamine-producing brain cells.
The most common causes of tremors are:
Muscle fatigue. Ingesting an excessive amount of caffein. stress. aging.
low glucose level
Review Article: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Review Article: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
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Case Report: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
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Research Article: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Case Report: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Case Report: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Case Report: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Case Report: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Case Report: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
Case Report: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
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Research Article: Journal of Trauma & Treatment
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