
What Causes Sporadic Tremors In Left Hand?

Probably not but hard to say from your symptoms
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Good morning. I'm an Adult Neurologist would like to comment on your situation.
You're a bit young to begin demonstrating overt symptoms of Parkinson's and usually the first signs are not necessarily tremors in 1 finger.
Under these circumstances I would recommend having basic tests completed such as CBC W./DIFF, liver and renal conditions which could be associated with tremors. Again, the type of tremor seen in your situation is not likely to represent anything to do with Parkinson's Disease.
If the tremor in the finger lasts for any length of time then, can you videotape it shaking then, try to identify its cause for other things?
I would check on things such as TSH, T4, C-reactive protein, ESR, and of course, Calcium/Magnesium, and most importantly WATER.
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