Tremors
A neurologist specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing conditions that affect the nervous system, including movement disorders like essential tremors. Movement disorder specialists have additional expertise in tremors and related conditions and provide accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment recommendations. Find the best doctors for Tremors in Kolkata on Skedoc. We will help you to find top doctors for Tremors in Kolkata.
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231/1 , NSC Bose Road, Near Sparsh More
Naktala , Netaji Nagar
Bansdroni, kolkata
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66 , NSC Bose Road
Rajwada Estate , Mahamayatala
Garia, kolkata
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Kalitala Rd, Near SBI Bank
Kalikapur, kolkata
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Ward No-95, Premises No. 130
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Road, Tolly Exotica Building
Tollygunge, kolkata
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Ekta Heights, 56, Raja Subodh Chandra Mallick Rd
near BaghaJatin Ramkrishna Upanibesh
Jadavpur, kolkata
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360 , Pancha Sayar Rd
Sahid Smirity Colony
Panchasayar, kolkata
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2438, Garia Place
Garia Station Road
Garia, kolkata
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507, NSC Bose Road
Adyasakti Complex
Narendrapur, kolkata
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E-1/1, BP Township
Next to Patuli Spencers
Panchasayar, kolkata
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LB 10, Eastern Metropolitan Bypass
Chingrighata , Sector III
Beleghata, kolkata
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DC Block, Office Tower
Sector 1, City Centre
Salt Lake, kolkata
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82 , 1 , Next to Big Bazaar
Vidyasagar Colony
Ganguly Bagan, kolkata
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The Galleria, 1B, Street Number 124
BG Block(Newtown), Action Area I
Newtown, Kolkata
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P- 118
C.I.T Road , Scheme VIM
Phool Bagan, Kolkata
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99, VIP Park, Premises No. BMC-AS/331/F,BL-BB,
Prafulla kanan, Krishnapur
Kestopur, Kolkata
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P- 118
C.I.T Road , Scheme VIM
Phool Bagan, Kolkata
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Anima Appartment
Barasat, Kolkata
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Indraprastha Apartment
24 , M.B. Road , Kalabagan
Birati, Kolkata
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98, Usha Plaza, B.T. Road
24 Parganas, Kaibartya Para
Khardaha, Kolkata
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The Galleria, 1B, Street Number 124
BG Block(Newtown), Action Area I
Newtown, Kolkata
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DC Block, Office Tower
Sector 1, City Centre
Salt Lake, Kolkata
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Canal Circular Road
Kankurgachi, Kolkata
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Shop No. S/35, Street No 85
Opp Tank No. 2, NKDA Community Market
Newtown, Kolkata
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What are the Causes of tremors?
Many factors, such as underlying medical conditions, medications, lifestyle, etc., can cause tremors. Some common causes of tremors include:
- Essential Tremors: characterized by rhythmic, involuntary shaking of the hands, head, voice, or other parts of the body. The exact cause of essential tremors is not fully understood, but genetics may play a role.
- Parkinson's Disease: Tremors are a primary symptom of Parkinson's disease and are typically seen in the hands at rest, caused by the loss of dopamine-producing neurons in the brain.
- Medications that affect the central nervous system, such as antidepressants, antipsychotics, and medications used to treat asthma, can cause tremors as a side effect.
- Hyperthyroidism: Increased metabolism and excess thyroid hormones can contribute to shaky hands and other tremor-related symptoms.
- Alcohol Withdrawal occurs in individuals who are physically dependent on alcohol and suddenly stop drinking.
- Caffeine or Stimulant Use: High caffeine or other stimulant consumption can lead to shaky hands or a fine tremor.
- Anxiety and stress or extreme emotions can lead to temporary tremors.
- Certain Neurological Disorders, like multiple sclerosis, stroke, and certain types of dystonia, can also cause tremors.
- Wilson's Disease: The accumulation of copper in various organs, including the brain, causes many symptoms, including tremors.
- Physiological Tremors: seen in fatigue, low blood sugar, or dehydration.
What are the symptoms of Tremors?
Tremors are involuntary, rhythmic shaking or oscillatory movements of a part of the body that can vary in severity, frequency, and location. The specific symptoms of tremors depend on the underlying cause and the type of tremors. Some of the common symptoms associated with tremors include:
- Essential Tremor: seen during voluntary movement or when trying to maintain a position (postural Tremor). Typically, it affects the hands, but it can also involve the head, voice, legs, or other body parts and affect both sides of the body. They worsen with stress, anxiety, and specific activities.
- Resting Tremor (Parkinsonian Tremor): Occurs when the affected body part is at rest and supported against gravity. It tends to start in one hand and is characterized by a pill-rolling motion of the fingers. It can also affect the jaw, lips, chin, and other body parts.
- Action Tremor: Occurs during purposeful movement of a body part. It can result from various causes, including medications, neurological conditions, etc.
- Intention Tremor: Becomes more pronounced as the individual's hand or finger approaches a target (e.g., touching the nose with a finger) and is often associated with cerebellar disorders or damage to the cerebellum.
- Physiological Tremor: seen during stress, fatigue, or low blood sugar.
- Task-Specific Tremor: seen specific activities, such as writing or using tools. The Tremor may disappear when the action is stopped.
- Orthostatic Tremor: Occurs when standing upright and is relieved by sitting down or walking.