tremor
Basic Information
- Description
- Tremor is a generial symptom characterized by a trembling or shaking usually from physical weakness, emotional stress, or disease.
- Identifier
- SYMP_0000162
- Notation
- SYMP:0000162
- Category
- symptoms
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