Tremors in the body are described as an uncontrollable shaking in various parts of the body. This shaking can occur at brief periods of time and can take the form of shaking or wobbling of the voice, tongue and chin, whole head, hands, and arms. It rarely affects the lower part of the body.
Many different afflictions can cause tremors. They are usually derived from nerves and brain conditions or damage. It is, however, also a direct side effect of a pheochromocytoma tumor.

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