3. Tremors
Since the body functions with specific PH levels, when these levels aren’t correct, it can cause problems. Carbon dioxide helps keep PH levels accurate, and when there is a lack of carbon dioxide in the blood, the muscles can react. They may spasm or move sporadically. This is called a tremor. Some tremors are mild and barely noticeable.
Others are severe and can look similar to a seizure. The muscles can become very tight, and it can be painful to the person suffering from tremors. The tremors can last for seconds or several minutes, and they can come on at random times.
Most people experience several tremors in a row. Luckily, most people realize that something is wrong when they experience a tremor and seek medical attention. This can help prevent more symptoms and further complications. Anyone who has suffered from this condition before may also recognize this symptom and know to seek help.