Can Tremors Go Away on Their Own?
Tremors can be temporary or persistent, depending on the underlying cause.
Some tremors, like those caused by anxiety or stress, may resolve on their own.
Physiological tremors, like those caused by caffeine or nicotine, can be reversible.
Essential tremor, a common condition, is usually chronic and persistent.
Parkinson's disease tremors typically persist and worsen over time.
Tremors caused by medication side effects may resolve when the medication is stopped.
Withdrawal tremors, like those from alcohol or benzodiazepines, can be temporary.
Nutritional deficiencies, like vitamin B12 deficiency, can cause reversible tremors.
Hyperthyroidism tremors may resolve with treatment of the underlying condition.
Trauma or injury-related tremors may be temporary or persistent.
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