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Many people associate tremors with Parkinson's disease, but the two conditions differ in key ways: Timing of tremors. Essential tremor of the hands usually ...
Medicines · Beta blockers. Typically used to treat high blood pressure, beta blockers such as propranolol (Inderal LA, InnoPran XL, Hemangeol) help relieve ...
When essential tremor becomes bothersome, medications often help. The first line of treatment usually involves drugs called beta-blockers, notably propranolol ...
Tremors are a common side effect of valproic acid, as well as several other medications. If your lithium dose and lithium blood level are stable, and other ...
Symptoms start slowly. The first symptom may be a barely noticeable tremor in just one hand. Tremors are common, but the disorder may also cause stiffness or ...
They will work with your primary care provider to help coordinate your treatment and may offer you deep brain stimulation if your tremor is severe. Team ...
Read more about movement disorders on the Neurology Research website. Publications. See a list of publications about essential tremor by Mayo Clinic doctors on ...
Electrodes placed in certain areas of the brain help correct brain signals that cause tremors. "We have sort of a tremor circuit, if you will. And much like ...
Tremor. This movement disorder causes rhythmic shaking of parts of the body, such as the hands, head or other body parts. The most common type is essential ...
The term tremor implies an involuntary, rhythmic body movement. Orthostatic tremor affects the muscles in a person's legs, and sometimes also radiates from the ...
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