All you need to know about essential tremors
Essential tremor is a neurological condition that is often compared to Parkinson’s disease. Any involuntary, rhythmic muscle contraction that results in shaking of the hands mainly, or sometimes even other parts of the body is considered a tremor. The following are some common signs of essential tremors. A rhythmic shaking of arms, hands, legs, head, vocal chords or torso A difficulty with eating and drinking, and/or using the hands for any activity Shaky voice Unsteady gait and imbalance while standing or walking Severe shaking set in motion with certain movements or in direct proportion to increasing stress Essential tremors are quite common and are a condition that can only be managed and not completely curable.
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