10 Wilson's Disease Symptoms
Symptom #10: Tremors
When we move, it is as a result of messages that have come from the brain telling the muscles to contract. This is often done subconsciously, although it can also be done by our direct thoughts. If there is a problem with the brain, though, then these messages can begin to get confused.
A fairly common symptom among patients with Wilson’s disease in the brain is tremors. They occur because of messages from the brain telling the muscles to contract in quick succession. Patients can also find that they experience a stiffness of the muscles alongside tremors. Tremors can be the result of a range of causes and you should seek medical advice if they occur.
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