Arm Tremors, Hand Shaking & Numbness: Potential Causes & What to Do
Possible causes of arm and hand tremors, shaking, and numbness:
1. Neurological conditions:
* Parkinson's disease
* Multiple sclerosis
* Dystonia
* Essential tremor
* Tourette syndrome
2. Nerve damage:
* Carpal tunnel syndrome
* Ulnar nerve palsy
* Radial nerve palsy
* Diabetic neuropathy
3. Vascular conditions:
* Stroke
* Transient ischemic attack (TIA)
* Atherosclerosis
* Vasculitis
4. Metabolic conditions:
* Diabetes
* Thyroid disorders
* Adrenal gland disorders
* Vitamin B12 deficiency
5. Medications:
* Certain medications, such as beta-blockers, antipsychotics, and antidepressants, can cause tremors as a side effect.
6. Other medical conditions:
* Anxiety
* Stress
* Fatigue
* Dehydration
* Caffeine intake
* Alcohol consumption
7. If the symptoms are accompanied by sudden onset of weakness, difficulty speaking or understanding speech, or vision changes, it is important to seek emergency medical attention as these may be signs of a stroke.
For proper diagnosis and management, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional who can assess your condition and determine the underlying cause of your symptoms.
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