
Have Tremors In Jaw And Feet Is That Disease Rare?

Question: Have tremors in jaw and feet . recently when falling asleep feel like jolt and a wave of anxity . recently google disease called XXXXXXX something , is that
Brief Answer:
It can be caused by anxiety.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,
I don't believe it can be Jacob's disease.
I think you better avoid googling because it may make you more confused then clarified.
I think you are having anxiety which can cause tremors in jaw and feet.
You should also check the thyroid function doing hormone levels of T3,T4 and TSH because thyroid issues may cause also tremors.
Avoid caffeine and energy drinks.
Doing psychotherapy can help you cope with anxiety. Benzodiazepins such Klonopin can help you with anxiety and tremors.
Hope I have answered the question.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Thanks.
It can be caused by anxiety.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear,
I don't believe it can be Jacob's disease.
I think you better avoid googling because it may make you more confused then clarified.
I think you are having anxiety which can cause tremors in jaw and feet.
You should also check the thyroid function doing hormone levels of T3,T4 and TSH because thyroid issues may cause also tremors.
Avoid caffeine and energy drinks.
Doing psychotherapy can help you cope with anxiety. Benzodiazepins such Klonopin can help you with anxiety and tremors.
Hope I have answered the question.
Let me know if I can assist you further.
Thanks.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D


ok so you dont think its that XXXXXXX disease ?
Brief Answer:
I don't think this is Jacob's.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear and thank you for asking again.
I don't think it is Jacob's disease.
I don't think this is Jacob's.
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear and thank you for asking again.
I don't think it is Jacob's disease.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee

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