Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium
The characteristic tremor is an intention tremor: at rest there is no tremor, but when you ask the patient to extend their hands or arms you will see a fine motor tremor ([emergencymedicinecases.com]
[…] cerebral tumor, poisoning, drug intoxication or withdrawal, seizures or head trauma, and metabolic disturbances such as fluid, electrolyte, or acid-base imbalance, hypoxia, hypoglycemia[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]
[…] of the nervous system, thus reducing the severity of symptoms Thiamine and other vitamins to promote proper nutrition IV fluids to prevent dehydration Dextrose to prevent hypoglycemia[waypointrecoverycenter.com]
Cocaine Abuse
A 55-year-old woman, a long-term cocaine abuser, presented with delirium, nausea, vomiting, hypoglycemia, hypercalcemia, and hypotension as manifestations of adrenal insufficiency[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Alcohol Abuse
If you have diabetes , drinking can put you at risk of dangerously low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia.[awomanshealth.com]
Personality Disorders include, but are not limited to : paranoid personality disorder, schizoid personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, borderline personality[en.wikipedia.org]
If your stomach is empty enough, you could end up in hospital with hypoglycemia despite being under the legal driving limit.[medbroadcast.com]
Panic Attacks
Risk factors Panic attacks are more common with: The use of stimulants like caffeine Hereditary factors Stressful situations Chemical imbalances as may occur with hypoglycemia[news-medical.net]
They are often found comorbid with borderline personality disorder and child sexual abuse.[en.wikipedia.org]
Hypoglycemia. A minor cardiac problem where one or more of the heart’s valves don’t close properly. Certain medications.[centerforanxietydisorders.com]
Acute Amphetamine Intoxication
As regards the fourth case, abnormal movement in the mouth and fine tremors in the tongue were characteristic signs.[omicsonline.org]
Basic metabolic panel: to monitor for hyperkalemia, acute renal failure and metabolic acidosis Fingerstick glucose: to rule out hypoglycemia Acetaminophen and salicylate levels[clinicaladvisor.com]
[…] dysfunction. 1 Laboratory Evaluation The evaluation of a methamphetamine-intoxicated patient should consider many of the following tests 1 : Finger-stick glucose, to rule out hypoglycemia[calsprogram.org]
Amphetamine Delusional Disorder
[…] etiologies associated with delusions neurodegenerative disorders infectious diseases (HIV, neurosyphillis, acute viral encephalitis) metabolic (hypercalcemia, hyponatremia, hypoglycemia[medbullets.com]
Delusional Disorder may be associated with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Body Dysmorphic Disorder, and Paranoid, Schizoid, or Avoidant Personality Disorders.[health.am]
personality disorder, and hypochondriasis.[link.springer.com]
Alcohol Hallucinosis
Physical examination was within normal limits except for fine digital tremors.[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Other common effects include hypotension and hypoglycemia.[merckmanuals.com]
Special populations Young children who drink alcohol are at significant risk of hypoglycemia because alcohol impairs gluconeogenesis and their smaller stores of glycogen are[merckmanuals.com]
Caffeine
tremor.[doi.org]
People may experience dizziness, hypoglycemia, fruit-like breath odor, troubled breathing, muscle tremors, nausea, diarrhea, increased urine, ketones in urine,drowsiness,[uhs.umich.edu]
[…] breath odor, increased urination, ketones in urine, loss of appetite, nausea, stomachache, tiredness, troubled breathing, unusual thirst, or vomiting (in newborn babies); hypoglycemia[web.archive.org]
Mercury Poisoning
[…] motor control Tremor Memory loss Decreased mental concentration Delayed reaction time Mood swings Depression Excessive anger Anxiety What to do if you think you have mercury[universityhealthnews.com]
[…] kidney disease -nephrotic syndrome -receiving renal dialysis -kidney infection adrenal disease general fatigue loss of appetite/with or without weight loss loss of weight hypoglycemia[mercurypoisoned.com]
This article describes just what is going on and what you can do about it, describing the symptoms of stress and touching on the related topics of hypoglycemia, hypertension[trans4mind.com]
Schizophrenia
[…] resting tremors, a masklike face, salivation, motor retardation, a shuffling gait, and pill-rolling hand movements.” 11 Tardive dyskinesia involves “slow, rhythmical, repetitive[caselaw.findlaw.com]
[…] not bizarre, and there are no other characteristics of schizophrenia Medical illnesses Illnesses that may cause schizophrenia-like symptoms include hepatic encephalopathy, hypoglycemia[aafp.org]
; schizotypal, schizoid, or paranoid personality disorders ; and atypical reactive disorders.[medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com]