For muscle twitching and shaking, you should see a neurologist, as they specialize in diagnosing and treating disorders of the nervous system. They can evaluate your symptoms, perform necessary tests, and determine if there is an underlying condition that needs treatment. If the twitching is related to a specific injury or muscle issue, a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist may also be helpful.
You should speak to a doctor about getting your nose to stop twitching. Nose twitching can be a sign of nerve damage. It also can happen when people are tired or stressed out.
You should see a doctor about a twitching thumb if the twitching persists for more than a few weeks, is accompanied by other symptoms like weakness or pain, or interferes with daily activities. Additionally, if the twitching occurs after an injury, or if you have a history of neurological conditions, it’s important to seek medical advice. A doctor can help determine the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment.
Yes. If the twitching is mild and it is otherwise helpful you do not necessarily need to sotp it although a dose adjustment may help. You should talk to your doctor.
Twitching at the base of your thumb, often referred to as thumb twitching or muscle fasciculation, can be caused by various factors, including muscle fatigue, stress, or overuse of the hand. It may also result from nerve irritation, dehydration, or electrolyte imbalances. While occasional twitching is usually benign, persistent or severe symptoms should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to rule out underlying conditions.
Mabey you should contact your doctor?
Twitching, little muscle spasms, could be caused by dehydration and lack of calcium and potassium. No matter what the cause, a physician should address this problem. If the twitching is painful, it may be some type of inflammation in the nerve or neuritis.
Yes, shaking is a common symptom with Fibromyalgia. You may experience full body shaking or just shaking in one limb. However, shaking could also be a symptom of something completely unrelated to the Fibromyalgia. If this is a new symptom, you should report it to your doctor so that they can examine you.
Could be fleas as well, its itching him so he or she twitches it.
Low iron does not cause shaking. It tends to cause dizziness, headaches, and shortness of breath. Shaking could be due to low blood sugar or other health problems that should be discussed with a doctor.
Special Medication that your doctor should recommend to you.
dr phil
There are many reasons as to why your hands are shaking. It could be a medical problem. You could be nervous. You should see a doctor, because the Holy Spirit is probably Not the reason your hands are shaking.