10 Causes Of Shaky Hands
Cause #4: Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease is a condition with chronic degenerative disorder of the central nervous system that also affects the motor system. The symptoms gradually and progressively worsen with time. Some of the earliest symptoms are slowness of movement, shaking, rigidity, difficulty walking, and tremors. It may also result in thinking and behavioural issues.
In severe and advanced stages of the disease, dementia, depression, and anxiety become common and can be seen in about 33% of patients with Parkinson’s disease. Other symptoms include sleep, sensory, and emotional issues. In Parkinson’s disease, more than 35 percent have tremors, which usually begin on one side of the body and may spread to the other side.
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