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Is thick blood a factor in tremors and involuntary movements?

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  1. aziz
    Member

    sounds like a neurology case, so pls visit a neurologist.

    Posted 1 year ago #
  2. Queryman
    Member

    What you are getting are muscle twitchings and has nothing to do blood factors. Read on...

    Muscle twitching is nothing but involuntary palpitations of any part of the muscle It generally occurs for a short duration of time. It has been found that muscle twitching in a majority of people isn't a cause a worry. Muscle twitching is often regarded as the body's natural way to respond to fatigue due to exertion. However, neurological disorders can also cause muscle twitching. 'Why do muscles twitch?'

    # Anxiety: Anxiety is the leading cause for muscle twitching in arm. This is because anxiety builds tension in the muscles.

    # Exercise: In most cases, muscle twitching is the body's response to intense workout such as *Pull-ups * Bench press * Power hiking * Bicep curls

    # Deficiency: Many people who experience muscle twitching show a deficiency of magnesium and calcium in their diet.

    # Caffeine: Excessive intake of caffeine or alcohol can also contribute to muscle twitching.

    # Electrolyte Imbalance: Muscle twitching in upper arm can also be a symptom of electrolyte imbalance.

    # Side Effects of Medications: Drugs like diuretics are often used for the treatment of hypertension and congestive cardiac failure.

    Posted 1 year ago #

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