Is There Connection Between Teeth And Neck Tremor?
I developed a neck tremor 5 years ago which has progressively become worse. A week ago I had a molar removed. The dentist injected me with numerous shots of anesthetic. While my mouth was frozen, all afternoon and evening, I had no tremor, no wobbles and bobbles. The next day the tremor was back. Can you explain the connection.
hi,hope you are doing good, as far as the query raised by you, as such there is no clinical evidence pertaining to tremor, as tremors are neurogenic in origin ,its there by advisable at this juncture to kindly consult an NEUROPHYSICIAN for the same.regards
Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum. It appears that the tremors are as a result of impulses through the motor nerves, called the parkins disease. Wile there is anesthesia,the sensory nerves and small proportion of the motor nerves also blocked. So it may be the result of the absence of impulses through the motor nerves from the brain to the neck. I advise you to consult a neurologist for diagnosis and treatment. You may need to have m.r.i. for diagnosis. I usually prescribe to my patient with such symptoms pacitane, and phenergan. Though there are many newer drugs, i prefer to give the golden old drugs. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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Is There Connection Between Teeth And Neck Tremor?
hi,hope you are doing good, as far as the query raised by you, as such there is no clinical evidence pertaining to tremor, as tremors are neurogenic in origin ,its there by advisable at this juncture to kindly consult an NEUROPHYSICIAN for the same.regards