1. Tremor
A tremor is a type of involuntary shaking movement. Involuntary means you shake without trying to do so. A tremor is often most noticeable in your hands, but may...
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2. Hand tremor - Symptoms, Treatments and Resources for Hand tremor
A tremor is an involuntary movement or shaking of any body part (even your head or voice may be involved). It is often most noticeable in your hands. There are three main types of ...
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3. Tremor
Tremor is an involuntary shaking movement that is repeated over and over. Although it may affect any part of the body, tremor most often affects the hands and head. Your voice may also shake. Occasionally the feet...
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4. Tremor: MedlinePlus
Tremors are unintentional trembling or shaking movements in one or more parts of your body. Most tremors occur in the hands. You can also have arm, head, face,...
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5. Tremor: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
A tremor is a type of involuntary shaking movement. Involuntary means you shake without trying to do so. A tremor is often most noticeable in your hands and arms,...
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8. Tremor
A tremor is a type of involuntary shaking movement. Involuntary means you shake without trying to do so. A tremor is often most noticeable in your hands, but may...
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9. Tremors
Tremor is a rhythmic, involuntary back-and-forth oscillation of part of the body. Tremor in children may be caused by familial essential tremor, focal epilepsy, or a psychogenic movement disorder. Tremor<...
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