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It often happens to us that our body suddenly starts trembling. This happens even while doing some work. Please tell the reason and remedy |
re: Body trembling
by Dr. B. S. Bhalla -
Jun 3rd, 2023
9:15 am
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Tremor is a neurological disorder that causes shaking movements in one or more parts of your body, most often in your hands. It can also occur in your arms, legs, head, vocal cords, and torso. Its rhythmic pattern is caused by unintentional (involuntary) muscle contractions.I can provide you with some general insights. Stress or Anxiety: Trembling can be a physical manifestation of stress or anxiety. When you're under a lot of pressure or feeling anxious, your body can respond with involuntary tremors. Engaging in stress management techniques, such as deep breathing exercises, meditation, and regular physical activity, may help reduce these symptoms. Fatigue or Exhaustion: Physical and mental fatigue can cause your muscles to become weak, leading to trembling. Make sure you're getting adequate rest and sleep, maintaining a balanced diet, and managing your stress levels to combat fatigue. Low Blood Sugar: Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar levels, can trigger trembling or shakiness. This is particularly relevant if you've skipped meals or have a medical condition like diabetes. To address this, it's important to maintain a balanced diet with regular meals and monitor your blood sugar levels as advised by a healthcare professional. Essential Tremor: Essential tremor is a neurological condition characterized by involuntary trembling of the hands, head, or other parts of the body. It can occur during certain activities or even at rest. If you suspect an essential tremor, it's recommended to consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis and potential treatment options. Medication Side Effects: Some medications can cause trembling or shakiness as a side effect. |
re: Body trembling
by Mangesh -
Jun 23rd, 2023
9:56 am
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Are there any medications or therapies that can help reduce the trembling? Reply:- Yes, there are specifics and curatives available that can help reduce pulsing or temblors. The specific treatment options depend on the underpinning cause of the temblors. Then are some common approaches specifics Beta blockers medicines like propranolol can be specified to reduce essential temblors, which are frequently characterized by shaking hands. Anticonvulsants specifics similar as primidone or gabapentin may be specified to control temblors, especially those caused by conditions like essential earthquake or multiple sclerosis. Botox injections In some cases, Botox injections can help reduce temblors, particularly in conditions like essential earthquake or dystonia. Physical remedy Occupational remedy Occupational therapists can give exercises and ways to ameliorate fine motor chops and control temblors during diurnal conditioning. Range- of- stir exercises Certain exercises can help ameliorate muscle control and reduce temblors. Assistive bias Specialized tools, similar as weighted implements or writing aids, can help individualities with temblors perform tasks more fluently. Deep brain stimulation( DBS) DBS is a surgical procedure that involves implanting electrodes in specific areas of the brain. These electrodes deliver electrical impulses to help regulate abnormal brain exertion associated with temblors |