Medical Should I go see a doctor? Explanation inside.

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Abnormal shaking in the left hand, especially when holding objects, raises concerns about potential underlying health issues. The discussion emphasizes the importance of consulting a doctor for proper diagnosis and evaluation, particularly if the shaking is noticeable and persistent. Resources are suggested for further information, including potential causes like Parkinson's disease, but the consensus is clear: any unusual health symptoms warrant professional medical advice. Prioritizing health and seeking medical attention is strongly recommended.
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My left hand shakes whenever I'm holding something with it. It's not just small movements, it really is shaking abnormally. I don't know how long I've had this, I noticed it yesterday while holding my umbrella. Could this be temporary? I don't know if it's worth going to see the doctor over it.
 
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We cannot diagnose anything here. Go see a doctor.
 
Should I go see a doctor?
If you have to ask - yes - go see a doctor.

If something about one's health or body is unusual or doesn't seem right - go see your doctor!
 
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