Thank you for taking time to answer my question. Yes he has done these tests once before and I will be making a phone call to him again. Yes my head does sometimes get a tremor too. Thank you once again for your time.
Hi there. These appear to be essential tremors where there is a problem with the nerves supplying certain muscles. There is no known specific cause and cerebellum could be affected. This can be seen in families and inherited. Usually affects hands, arms, head and eyelids. One may have trouble holding spoon or small objects, difficulty in writing, drawing, drinking from a cup and hence usually action related tremor. Your neurologist needs to assess you clinically any certain investigations if required like blood tests and MRI brain and spine. Treatment would include medicines like propranolol, primidone etc. hope this helps. Take care.