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What Causes Shaking Of Hands While Writing?

Hi sir, my hand is shaking while i writing only. iam able to all my daily works perfectly iam able to write but taking more time. - I dont have any kind of bad habits (smoking, drinking) - my age is 27 right now - this proble is there from last 5 years onwords. -please please help me out from this problem
Wed, 30 Dec 2020
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Hi,

Step 1) Try Propranololthree time a day
Step 2) If the Propranolol doesn’t solve the issue, you should see a neurologist in person who will be able to run some tests.

We have to take this seriously, but at your age I don’t expect a severe illness as the underlying cause. Nevertheless, better safe than sorry, you should follow recommendations 1 and 2.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Ari Barsfeld, Sports Medicine Specialist
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What Causes Shaking Of Hands While Writing?

Hi, Step 1) Try Propranololthree time a day Step 2) If the Propranolol doesn’t solve the issue, you should see a neurologist in person who will be able to run some tests. We have to take this seriously, but at your age I don’t expect a severe illness as the underlying cause. Nevertheless, better safe than sorry, you should follow recommendations 1 and 2. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ari Barsfeld, Sports Medicine Specialist