It could be, but then again, it could be a pinched nerve. The thing to do is to see your doctor!! People on this site are not trained, qualified, or licensed to give medical advice.
Chow!!
2006-10-18 08:39:11
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answered by No one 7
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Parkinson's dz isn't genetic; somewhat, it has an environmental etiology, i.e., magnese airborne dirt and mud. it is the breakdown of the substansia nigra, a community in the strategies stem responsible for pass, stability and muscle administration. it is warning signs take place usually after 50 and are resting tremor, pass tremor, ordinary dementia, a shuffle and absence of arm swing whilst walking. sufferers could have a flat impression and could drool. The ailment is contemporary. do no longer confuse with Huntington's Chorea, that's characterised by using jerky movments, as detrimental to Parkinson's, that's characterised by using tremor. Parkinson's isn't often deadly, and is controlled properly with drugs.
2016-10-19 22:35:54
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answered by montesi 4
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The Parkinson's Reversing Breakthrough?
2016-05-16 06:56:18
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answered by Elizabeth 4
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There is no harm n verifying with your doctor but keep in mind that an arm strain or even stress can cause tremors.
2006-10-18 03:06:16
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answered by MAC C 3
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I wouldn't worry too much if you are young - it is prob just a stress thing.
If you are worried ask your doctor, or show a couple of people and guage their reactions to if it is normal or not. I think it is - i know a few guys who have had this for months on end at times, Not big shakes, just tiny ones.
2006-10-18 03:34:58
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answered by shauny2807 3
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bmac said it right man. best thing is to get it checked out by a doctor as soon as possible. It can be something utterly simple and not serious, but then again it might be something that could need immediate treatment. waiting wont do any good. see a doctor real soon man.
2006-10-18 03:02:25
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answered by mitch_depp 3
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how old are you? Are you taking in any medications? Antipsychotics are notorious for causing parkinson like symptoms.
2006-10-18 03:12:55
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be. It could be many things---and not all of them are devastating. You need to see your doctor and get it checked out right away. Waiting could do more damage. The sooner they find out what it is, they sooner they can treat it.
2006-10-18 02:57:42
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answered by Anonymous
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dont worry.give some mild exercise to your both hands.
2006-10-18 02:56:53
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answered by Anonymous
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