
3. Beta-Blockers
There are many times where tremors can be because of an underlying condition which is affecting the heart; in this case, the person will likely be experiencing heart palpitations or a slowed-down heart rate along with the tremors. If it is heart palpitations behind the tremors, then it can be easily brought under control by using beta-blockers – visit a cardiologist or general health practitioner to discuss what the best course of treatment for the disorder will be.
There are some contra-indications for beta-blockers: If you experience any side-effects when taking the medication such as chest pains, fainting spells or an increase in the tremor, consult your doctor or the dispensing pharmacist before continuing to take the medication. Most heart medications also tend to clash with medications for asthma, so mention it to your doctor if you have ever had any problems with your lungs or are currently taking any asthma medication.