Tremors After Drinking Alcohol or Caffeine
Tremors after drinking alcohol or caffeine can be caused by withdrawal or sensitivity.
Alcohol withdrawal tremors typically occur 6-48 hours after last drink.
Caffeine-induced tremors are usually dose-dependent and temporary.
Essential tremor, a common movement disorder, can be exacerbated by caffeine.
Anxiety and stress can contribute to tremors after drinking alcohol or caffeine.
Dehydration and electrolyte imbalance can worsen tremors.
Sleep deprivation and fatigue can increase susceptibility to tremors.
Certain medications, like beta agonists, can interact with caffeine and worsen tremors.
Tremors after drinking alcohol can be a symptom of alcohol dependence.
Caffeine-induced tremors usually resolve within hours of reducing or stopping consumption.
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