The trembling of the hands
Hand shaking or shaking is a temporary tremor of the hands or arms, for a period of time and may be suffered by any other part of the body for multiple reasons, or because of the agent or the presence of a specific disease.
Injury to the hands
It may not be limited to elderly or elderly people, but may affect both children and young people. The tremor of the hands or arms may be temporary due to stress, fatigue, carrying heavy objects for a long period of time or a great physical effort. In this case it is necessary to look for the reason for this.
Causes of shaking hands
- Hand Stress: Or the physical or psychological stress of the hands or arms where anxiety, fear or sudden and nervous tension may cause a quick, sudden and temporary jolt in the hands to disappear, and physical exhaustion or heavy, prolonged and difficult cleaning may occur.
- Thyroid problems: As excessive thyroid secretion and increased activity from the normal level leads to a clear shiver in the hands
- Problems of the nervous system: Some neurological and brain disorders, muscular dystrophy, or inflammation may occur in the hands
- Brain tumors: Although it is a rare occurrence, but it is considered one of the main causes of the tremor of the hands
- No Drink: Or sedatives or smoking or caffeine drinks such as coffee and tea at high rates of causes of the occurrence of shaking
- Aging: Intermittent shivering may be associated with a large proportion of older people, but it is not disrupted by doing daily work
- Parkinson’s disease: Fibrillation in the hands may be an initial indication of the onset of Parkinson’s disease “Parkinson’s paralysis”
- Vegetarians: Studies have shown that fibrillation is sometimes associated with vegetarians who do not eat meat completely and rely on vegetables and fruits in their daily diet.
Treatment of hands trembling
If you have a physical or nervous stress, you should take some rest, relaxation, sleep and deep breathing. If you have thyroid or nervous system problems, you should see your doctor for the necessary treatment.