10 Causes Of Shaky Hands

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Cause #3: Stroke

A stroke is a condition where there is poor blood flow to the brain, which results in cell death. Broadly categorized into two different types of strokes - ischemic and hemorrhagic - these have similar signs and symptoms such as loss of vision (usually unilateral), dizziness, issues with speech or understanding, and an inability to move.

Risk factors of stroke include diabetes, tobacco smoking, high blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, obesity, and atrial fibrillation. When a stroke occurs and damages the neurological pathways, it can lead to tremors and other movement disorders.

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