megrázunk
Megrázunk is a Hungarian term that refers to a specific type of involuntary muscle shaking or trembling. The word is derived from the Hungarian verb "megráz," meaning "to shake" or "to tremble." In medical and everyday contexts, megrázunk describes spontaneous, often rhythmic muscle movements that can occur due to various physiological or psychological factors.
The phenomenon is commonly associated with conditions such as shivering caused by cold, fever, or adrenaline
In some cases, megrázunk can be a side effect of medication or substance withdrawal. For example, withdrawal
Management and diagnosis of megrázunk depend on identifying the underlying cause. In benign cases, such as
Overall, megrázunk is a descriptive term capturing a common physiological response that, while often benign, can