Tremor
Essential tremor (ET, also referred to as benign tremor or familialtremor or shaky hand syndrome) is the most common movement disorder;Essential tremor is a nervous system disorder (neurological disorder) that causes a rhythmic shaking. Essential tremor can affect almost any part of your body, but the trembling occurs most often in your hands — especially when you try to do simple tasks, such as drinking from a glass, tying shoelaces, writing or shaving. Essential tremor may also affect your head, voice, arms or legs.
Although usually not a dangerous condition, essential tremor worsens over time and can be severe in some people. It isn't caused by other diseases, although it's sometimes confused with Parkinson's disease. Essential tremor can occur at any age but is most common in people age 40 and older.
Sign & Symptoms Of Essential tremor
The primary symptoms associated with essential tremor include:
- Uncontrollable shaking that occurs for brief periods of time
- Shaking voice
- Nodding head
- Tremors that worsen during periods of emotional stress
- Tremors that get worse with purposeful movement
- Tremors that lessen with rest
- Balance problems (in rare cases)
Treatment Of Essential TremorCap Wilsogon (1 Cap TDS)Syp Wilsogon (1Teasponful Every 6 Hours)
- Cap Wilsogon (1 Cap TDS)
- Syp Wilsogon (1Teasponful Every 6 Hours)
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