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Tremors refer to involuntary, rhythmic muscle contractions leading to shaking movements in one or more parts of the body. They are commonly observed in the hands and can extend to the head, voice, arms, or legs. Tremors are often a symptom of neurological disorders but can occur in otherwise healthy individuals. Known as fine tremor or essential tremor in more specific terms, these movements can vary in severity and frequency, affecting daily activities and quality of life. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) perceives tremors as an indication of internal imbalance, primarily involving the body's vital energy or Qi, Blood, and the harmony between Yin and Yang. TCM does not view tremors solely as a neurological issue but as a symptom arising from systemic disharmony. TCM practitioners focus on identifying and correcting the underlying patterns of imbalance, using a holistic approach to restore the body's natural equilibrium. In TCM, tremors are often attributed to two primary causes. The first involves the disturbance of Internal Wind, often due to Liver Blood Deficiency or Liver Fire. Symptoms accompanying this pattern include irritability, dizziness, headaches, and sometimes a flushed face. The second common cause is Blood Stagnation, where the circulation of Blood is hindered, leading to symptoms like dark complexion, fixed stabbing pain, and menstrual irregularities. Understanding these patterns is crucial for TCM practitioners to provide effective treatment.