10 Agoraphobia Symptoms
Symptom #4: Shaking or Tremors
Shaking or tremors refer to muscular contractions that can be rhythmic and involve oscillations. The movements can also be twitchy and can involve one or more body parts. Tremors can be caused by neurological conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury, chronic kidney disease, use of drugs (caffeine, amphetamines, cocaine), alcohol, hypoglycemia, or as a symptom of anxiety.
In agoraphobia, tremors are often accompanied by sweating, palpitations, chest pain, and more.
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