Tremor

The term "tremor" is not a greeting! Tremor is a medical condition characterized by rhythmic shaking or vibration of the limbs, head, face, or entire body that occurs without any apparent cause and is not associated with muscle weakness or other neurological disorders. Tremor can occur in healthy people and in patients with various diseases, such as Parkinson's disease, depression, alcoholism and others. However, tremors can also be caused by psychological factors, such as stress or anxiety.

Tremors are caused by various mechanisms in the body. In most cases, it is caused by a malfunction of the nervous system, which leads to improper transmission of signals from the brain to the muscles. In this case, the connection between nerve cells and the motor center of the brain, which is responsible for coordinated muscle movement, is disrupted.

In addition, tremors may be associated with problems with internal organs such as the heart or liver. This can lead to metabolic disorders and decreased oxygen levels in the blood,