

“All of these have to be considered so one can make the right diagnosis,” says Dr. Mari.īesides the most common tremor, exaggerated physiological tremor and the second most common tremor diagnosis, essential tremor (ET), there are many other tremulous disorders and causes of tremor. Tremor can also occur with high level of thyroid hormone. Many medications may cause tremor as a side effect. Are you taking a new medication or you’re dealing with a stressful situation at home, work or school? It can even coincide with times when you’ve skipped a meal. It’s easiest to figure out what’s not causing your tremors by gradually eliminating all the possibilities.ĭo you drink a lot of caffeine or alcohol? Try cutting back. Your voice could be shaky and your tremor could even get worse if you’re stressed. You can have a hard time writing or holding a spoon still. “Though Parkinson’s disease is what people often think of when they have tremors, there are actually many other causes,” says neurologist Zoltan Mari, MD. “Of all of the patients I see with tremors, perhaps the most common tremor is exaggerated (or enhanced) physiological tremor and then essential tremor and not Parkinson’s disease.”ĭr. Mari answers the most frequently asked tremor-related questions. Though tremors are quite common, your mind can quickly go into panic mode. We do not endorse non-Cleveland Clinic products or services.


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