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A 28-year-old male asked:
If you had a carotid arterie problem could it cause tremors in your hands teeth legs?
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Dr. Kevin Nolananswered
Surgery - Vascular 37 years experience
Tremors/carotid dis: Typically symptoms associated with carotid disease would include such things as numbness or weakness in an arm or leg or both on one side of the body or the other, loss of speech, loss of eyesight on one side. Tremors per se are not necessarily associated with carotid disease.
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