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Symptom: TREMORSCause: Drugs
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Phenothiazines (particularly piperazine derivatives such as fluphenazine) and other antipsychotics may cause resting and pill-rolling TREMORS. Infrequently, metoclopramide and metyrosine also cause these TREMORS. Lithium toxicity, sympathomimetics (such as terbutaline and pseudoephedrine), amphetamines, and phenytoin can all cause TREMORS that disappear with dose reduction



Symptom: TREMORSCause: Alcohol withdrawal syndrome
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Acute alcohol withdrawal after long-term dependence may first be manifested by resting and intention TREMORS that appear as soon as 7 hours after the last drink and progressively worsen. Other early signs and symptoms include diaphoresis, tachycardia, elevated blood pressure, anxiety, restlessness, irritability, insomnia, headache, nausea, and vomiting. Severe withdrawal may produce profound TREMORS, agitation, confusion, hallucinations and, possibly, seizures


Symptom: TREMORSCause: Thalamic syndrome
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Central midbrain syndromes are heralded by contralateral ataxic TREMORS and other abnormal movements, along with Weber-s syndrome (oculomotor palsy with contralateral hemiplegia), paralysis of vertical gaze, and stupor or coma


Symptom: TREMORSCause: Graves- disease
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Fine TREMORS of the hand, nervousness, weight loss, fatigue, palpitations, dyspnea, and increased heat intolerance are some of the typical signs of Graves- disease. It-s also characterized by an enlarged thyroid (goiter) and exophthalmos


Symptom: TREMORSCause: West Nile encephalitis
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This brain infection is caused by West Nile virus, a mosquito-borne flavivirus endemic to Africa, the Middle East, western Asia, and the United States. Mild infections are common and include fever, headache, and body aches, commonly accompanied by rash and swollen lymph glands. More severe infections are marked by headache, high fever, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, coma, TREMORS, occasional seizures, paralysis and, rarely, death



Symptom: TREMORSCause: Parkinson-s disease
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TREMORS, a classic early sign of Parkinson-s disease, usually begin in the fingers and may eventually affect the foot, eyelids, jaw, lips, and tongue. The slow, regular, rhythmic resting tremor takes the form of flexion-extension or abduction-adduction of the fingers or hand, or pronation-supination of the hand. Flexion-extension of the fingers combined with abduction-adduction of the thumb yields the characteristic pill-rolling tremor


Symptom: VOMITINGCause: Electrolyte imbalances
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Such disturbances as hyponatremia, hypernatremia, hypokalemia, and hypercalcemia frequently cause nausea and vomiting. Other effects include arrhythmias, TREMORS, seizures, anorexia, malaise, and weakness


Symptom: PARALYSISCause: Brain abscess
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Advanced abscess in the frontal or temporal lobe can cause hemiplegia accompanied by other late findings, such as ocular disturbances, unequal pupils, a decreased LOC, ataxia, TREMORS, and signs of infection



Symptom: DIAPHORESISCause: Hypoglycemia
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Rapidly induced hypoglycemia may cause diaphoresis accompanied by irritability, TREMORS, hypotension, blurred vision, tachycardia, hunger, and loss of consciousness


Symptom: TREMORSCause: Hypercapnia
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Elevated partial pressure of carbon dioxide may result in a rapid, fine intention tremor. Other common findings include headache, fatigue, blurred vision, weakness, lethargy, and decreasing level of consciousness (LOC)
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