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ectjour, If tremors appear only when using screens and looking at bright lights and aren't associated with panic or anxiety, then I would suggest investigation by a knowledgeable professional.

Seizures sometimes can look like tremors. Not all people who have Autism have Epilepsy, but it's actually not uncommon. There are also other conditions that combine Autism and Epilepsy.
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