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Asked for male, 34 years old from Guwahati
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
For some people, stress or mental health factors can cause shivering and other involuntary movements. This usually occurs due to a psychogenic movement disorder, which can affect any part of the body.
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Asked for female, 22 years old from Pune
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Homeopathy Doctor•Davanagere
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Hi lybrate-user can you tell me at what age this symptom started are you working or studying
if you attend any family functions or events then also your hands shiver.
What exactly you think when you move out in public.
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Asked for male, 32 years old from Hoshiarpur
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Neurologist•Panchkula
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Hello mohit,
1. You have mentioned that you have Essential tremors, the basis of diagnosis is not clear. But let us presume you do have it.
2. firstly it cannot be cured and will not diappear, but it can be effectively controlled.
3. There is nothing to be embarassed because of the tremors. The best thing is to tell the people around you that you have "tremor problem " and there is no need for the people around you to be worried. The people do understand and are supportive.
4. Y...more
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
If your sensory nerves are damaged, you may have a feeling of “pins and needles” or “electric shocks.” you may also feel coldness, prickling, pinching, or burning in your hands and feet. Some people become very sensitive to touch, while other people feel numbness.
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Neurologist•Panchkula
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Hello,
Unfortunately the symptoms you have mentioned are not very informative and its difficult to come to a conclusion regarding your diagnosis. A more detailed description is likely to help mentioning everything in great detail. blind therapy with Neurolkind is not likely to help
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Sometimes, body tremors are due to an underlying neurological condition, such as stroke, parkinson's disease, or multiple sclerosis. However, they may also be a side effect of medications, anxiety, fatigue, or stimulant use. A doctor will work to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatments.
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Asked for female, 28 years old from Mumbai
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I had tingling and muscle tremors since 4th day of covishield vaccination in my body (9th oct I took the dose). I never had this issue before the vax. I also felt my right hand become weak and fingers somewhat shaky. My medical history: have upper-back pain from past 3 years now. It is only painful when I sit with an incorrect posture. However, had shooting pain at the exact area after the vaccination which was on and off for 1st few days. Had kidney stones last year, have no issues about it at present. I was advised to take 2b12 for a month by a doctor after vaccination side effects started. I have been taking this for 9 days now. The muscle tremors and tingling has reduced a lot, though not completely gone, I feel a bit better now. I don't feel much issues in the day since a few days now. The side effects mostly happen at night. This is also making me anxious and I get scared to sleep at night. I endup being awake and then sleep in the morning. I am taking a lot of fluids - juices and tender coconut. I am assuming the intake of fluids and 2b12 helped in reducing the side effects. Maybe I really am deficient on b12. However, I from past 3 days feel slight nerve pain at random places in the body for few seconds - my index finger (right hand), left arm, my upper back (left side), neck bone area. These 4 incidents happened at 4 different days and lasted only for few seconds. I was advised to take gabapin m 100 if after 10 days of taking b12 I don't see any improvement by a doctor. (this was advised a few days ago). I haven't started taking gabapin yet. Is it advisable to start this tablet? Do I also continue 2b12 with it? Out of the 4 instances mentioned above, 3 happened during night. Only the pain near the neck bone happened in the day. The weakness in my hands and legs is still there but not regular. I only feel weak at times. Will this also go off like my previous symptoms? Or is it something to worry about? Do I need to see a specialist - a neurologist or cardiologist? (are my symptoms anything to do with autoimmune disease or anything serious? - please help me in knowing this.) my previous symptoms reduced after I started taking b12 tablets so do I assume, it is it only a vitamin deficiency? Please help! tell me things as is, please give proper guidance as I want to get rid of these issues as soon as it can. These side effects are really worrying me as I never ever had any issues of these sort before taking the jab.

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Neurologist•Panchkula
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The anxiety is what is getting you, Try some mild physical exercises, relaxation exercises and maybe anxiolytics and should be Ok min a few days time
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
You should speak with your doctor if you experience hand tremors. Many people associate shaky hands with parkinson's disease. But according to the cleveland clinic, the most common cause of shaking hands is actually essential tremor. Essential tremor most commonly affects adults, but it's not well understood.
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Asked for female, 25 years old from Kanpur
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
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Trembling in hand is not related to stomach,, but it can be Geberal cramp,, take ors,, take multivitamins
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Neurologist•Panchkula
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Hello,
tab proranolol is symptomatic treatment for tremors and will take care of it, but you should be sure that the tremors are part of essential tremors / idiopathic tremor.
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