Your tongue could tingle as a result of an allergy. Have you eaten anything you normally don't? Remember that your nose and sinuses are all tied to your mouth and tongue as well. Have you been around any unusual animals or plants? Your tongue is a muscle and can get tired too. If you've been talking a lot, or holding your tongue in a specific manner for a long period of time, it might just be tired. Try relaxing your jaw and toung for a while and see if that helps. Without additional symptoms, I would say that's the most likely cause. Other causes could be neurological problems (things affecting the nerves and matter of the brain and spine), which could include any kind of neuropathy, or condition affecting the nerves. Those are much more serious, however. If you have no other symptoms, I'd check with your doctor. If it is safe for you to take an antihistimine, like Benadryl or Claritin (which is now over the counter) I would. If you're not having any congestion--no Claritin-D or Benadryl-D unless you need the decongestant. Also, decongestants can make your blood pressure go up, so make sure you check with a doctor before taking medication--but especially make sure to do so if you have any cardiovascular conditions like high blood pressure or heart disease.
An anterior osteophyte formation in the cervical spine refers to a bony outgrowth in the front portion of the vertebrae. It can potentially cause muscle spasms by irritating surrounding structures and nerve roots. However, dizziness and tremors in the neck are less commonly associated with osteophyte formation, and evaluation by a healthcare provider is recommended to determine the exact cause of these symptoms.
parkinsons will cause it along with a nervous disorder
Yes, lack of oxygen can cause tremors because when the brain is deprived of oxygen, it can lead to impaired nerve function and muscle control, resulting in involuntary shaking or tremors. This condition is known as hypoxia-induced tremors. If you are experiencing tremors due to lack of oxygen, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.
I have tremors so bad sometimes that I need help staninding up. Is it normal to use primidone for this kind of tremors?
There are many things that could cause a two year old to have occasional little tremors. They could have poor circulation.
No, they were comparatively small, but they might have caused tremors.
Only in mega doses
because it cause weak, seizures and tremors
Hand tremors result from problems with the motor or movement coordinating centers of the brain, primarily the cerebellum and the basal ganglia. An isolated pinched nerve should not result in a hand tremor. However, this nerve compression may result in pain radiating from your neck to your arm and hand, numbness, pins & needles, weakness, shrinking or atrophic muscles, and reduced reflexes. However, there is the theoretical possiblilty that a dysfunction in the neck joints and muscles can cause a deficit in joint position sense or proprioception that could result in a deficit in the cerebellar function, causing a tremor that would occur with intended movement.
Plate tectonics cause earth tremors through the movement of tectonic plates. When these plates shift and grind against each other, it can create stress along faults in the Earth's crust. This stress is eventually released in the form of an earthquake, resulting in earth tremors.
Hi, Yes it does. My most irritating symptom is severe back and neck pain. Other symptoms are sweating, racing heart, hand tremors , diarrhea and fatigue. I knew that it was not the flu because of the irregular heart beat and the hand tremors, but for me the pain was very bothersome until I was treated for the hyperthyroidism. Hope that helps.
It is called a tremor. Stronger tremors cause earthquakes.