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- $Title{What Causes "Shuddering Attacks"?}
- $Subject{shuddering attack attacks child care ill defined symptom symptoms
- Nervous nerve nerves electroencephalograph videotape monitoring epilepsy
- nonepileptic head arms arm posturing}
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- What Causes "Shuddering Attacks"?
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- QUESTION: My 8-year-old son has occasional episodes of shivering that are
- frightening. His head and arms tremble out of control for no apparent reason.
- I have taken him to several doctors and epilepsy has been ruled out. The
- doctors say what my son has been having are "shuddering attacks" and they say
- they aren't dangerous. What do you think?
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- ANSWER: It sounds like the doctors have made a good diagnosis. Shuddering or
- shivering episodes are common in children, and many young people pass through
- this experience at one time or another to some degree. You can be reassured,
- this disorder appears to be benign and nonthreatening. These bouts usually
- involve rapid shuddering tremors, primarily of the head and arms, so that your
- son's case appears typical. These attacks are different from common shivering
- because they last longer and occur more often.
- Testing done with an electroencephalograph and videotape monitoring can
- confirm that the incidents are nonepileptic in nature. They are actually
- associated with abnormal posturing of the arms.
- Parents of children with shuddering attacks may also have a history of
- similar episodes. There is no treatment for this disorder. Since the attacks
- apparently do not cause any real damage, medications are not indicated. It
- would seem that you have little to fear here, and that time will put
- everything in order.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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