German Chancellor Angela Merkel suffered a tremor in public during the reception of Finnish Prime Minister Ante Reinh at a military ceremony on Wednesday in Berlin. Why?

Merkel said on Wednesday she was "in very good shape" after experiencing a new tremor, the third of its kind in less than a month, but questions about her health are increasing.

The chancellor was hit again this morning with a trembling fit during an official ceremony held at the chancellery to welcome the Finnish prime minister.

The third tremor until today in a month. Since then, the media has raised questions about the health of the chancellor.

Merkel, who has been in power for 14 years and is 65 after a week, smiled in front of the press less than an hour after the tremor. "I am in very good condition, should not worry."

She confirmed that she was still recovering psychologically from her first seizure on June 18 during a ceremony with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelinsky at the consultation. "There is an improvement and I have to live with this for a while."

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According to government sources, following the second bout of tremors that occurred nine days after the first bout, it was not a health problem but a psychological reaction related to the first anniversary of the attack.

On Wednesday, Merkel stood by her Finnish guest to listen to the two countries' captors when she began to shiver clearly.

Light jerks
She felt light shakes on her arms and legs when she began to walk with the guest after the end of the anthems. And then continued its declared activity, including a meeting with the Finnish Prime Minister and then a joint press conference.

The attack was less severe than the first one during her meeting with the Ukrainian president. She attributed the cause of the tremor to the drought due to rising temperatures in Berlin.

Today temperatures were low in Berlin, which excludes the heat-related hypothesis.

On 27 June, Merkel was shaken during a ceremony to appoint the new justice minister in Berlin. But then she confirmed that she was in good health.

After breaking her pelvis after falling down while skiing in 2013, Merkel hid for weeks the pain before announcing her health problem and shrinking her agenda dramatically.

For her part, government spokeswoman Ulrich Demer denied Merkel's suffering from health problems and repeatedly stressed that "the chancellor is fine."

The spokeswoman did not address the possible reasons for this frequent trembling, and whether Merkel had undergone medical examinations, and only to indicate only that the meeting with the Finnish prime minister was as planned, and that the chancellor attended, since the first trembling, all the dates scheduled for her " Optimally ".

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Fluid deficiency
After the first tremor, doctors have been cautious about diagnosing Merkel's condition, while ruling out a serious health problem. Alexander Schulze, deputy director of emergency department at Hamburg Eppendorf University, said the possibility was that her body was fluid It is not strange.

Schulze said that trembling in itself is not worrying from a medical perspective, explaining that the lack of fluid in this weather is normal.

On what was said that the chancellor improved her condition after taking three glasses of water, the deputy director of the emergency department "may be undoubtedly a sign that she suffered from a short-term problem in circulation."

Jakob Berger, the general physician and head of the Bavarian state doctors' union, did not see the cause of concern for the health of the chancellor, saying in a statement to Focus magazine he was surprised, of course, "but rather because of Merkel's firmness."