Treatment may not be required if the tremors are mild and do not interfere with daily activity. If the tremors are drug-induced, stopping the medication is usually sufficient. (Never stop a medication without a doctor's supervision.) If tremors are caused by a medical condition such as hyperthyroidism, the treatment will target the underlying condition, and the tremors will likely improve.
The success of medications to treat tremor varies. It depends on individual response....
Read moreTremors are involuntary movements of some part of your body. This means that you will shake without trying to do so. The majority of people... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Tremor - essential; Familial tremor; Tremor - familialTreatmentTreatment may not be needed unless the tremors interfere with your daily activities or... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Tremor - familial Treatment Treatment may not be necessary unless the tremors interfere with your ability to perform daily... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Tremor - hand; Hand tremor; Tremor - arms; Kinetic tremor; Intention tremor; Postural tremor Home Care For tremors caused by stress, try... Read more »
Source: First DataBank
Generic Name: TOLNAFTATE - TOPICAL Pronounced: (tole-NAF-tate) Side Effects Irritation of the treated skin may occur. If this effect persists or... Read more »
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Generic Name: VALPROIC ACID - ORAL Pronounced: (val-PRO-ick) Warning This medication has rarely caused serious (sometimes fatal) liver problems.... Read more »