Shaking hands usually occur as a result of a neurological disorder. However, it may also be due to thyroid disorders resulting in a rapid heartbeat. In addition, avoiding alcohol, coffee, and lifestyle modifications can help improve the condition.
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Why am I having bad shakiness in my hands and legs?
Query: Hi doctor, I have bad shakiness on my hands and legs. I have extreme trouble sleeping and I wake up every 45 to 60 minutes with sweating. Sometimes I hallucinate with sights and sounds. Sometimes I develop a burning sweat after eating. I have tried taking different foods and it has not helped me. I... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Elevated TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) can be responsible for the symptoms of weak muscles, fatigue, constipation, depression, and loss of hair and tick nails. You need to evaluate your thyroid antibodies and do an ultrasound. An endocrinologist is a person who deal... Read Full »