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7. Cerebellar Tremor

Diseases or conditions that damage the cerebellum can cause cerebellar tremors. Strokes, tumors, and conditions like multiple sclerosis may cause this type of tremor. Unlike other tremors, cerebellar tremors are slow, easily visible, and usually occur at the end of a purposeful movement. Most people notice a cerebellar tremor after pressing a button or performing a similar action.

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