ET & Depression
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What are the psychological effects of essential tremors?
ET is chronic and progressive, and patients often feel a worsening of symptoms over time even when their tremor remains stable. In addition to motor features, patients may experience a range of non-motor features, including anxiety, social phobia, depression, and sleep dysregulation.
ET is chronic and progressive, and patients often feel a worsening of symptoms over time even when their tremor remains stable. In addition to motor features, patients may experience a range of non-motor features, including anxiety, social phobia, depression, and sleep dysregulation.
What Affective and Behavioral Symptoms Are Associated with Movement Disorders?
Depression and anxiety occur with high frequency in patients with movement disorders. At the same time, depression is severely underrecognized by clinicians who treat patients with movement disorders, quite possibly owing to the significant clinical overlap between these conditions. Symptoms common to movement disorders and depression are as follows.
Depression and anxiety occur with high frequency in patients with movement disorders. At the same time, depression is severely underrecognized by clinicians who treat patients with movement disorders, quite possibly owing to the significant clinical overlap between these conditions. Symptoms common to movement disorders and depression are as follows.