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What Is Tremor?
Tremor
A tremor is a rhythmic, involuntary shaking or trembling of a part of the body. It is typically characterized by repetitive, back-and-forth movements that can vary in amplitude (severity) and frequency (speed). Tremors can affect different parts of the body, including the hands, arms, legs, head, voice, and even the trunk. Tremors can be caused by various underlying medical conditions, and they can also occur as a normal physiological response to factors like stress, fatigue, or excitement.
There are several types of tremors, including: