Hand shivering in babies over three months old is usually caused by physiological conditions such as underdevelopment of the nervous system, as well as pathological conditions such as calcium deficiency, hyperthyroidism and epilepsy.
1. Physiological situation: the three-month-old baby’s nervous system is not yet well developed, and the brain’s ability to control the muscles is not yet very good, so the shivering of the hands may occur.
2. Pathological conditions: baby three months hand shivering may also be due to the body lack of calcium, usually accompanied by occipital baldness, excessive sweating, square skull, sleep disturbance and other symptoms;
Some babies with shivering hands in 3 months may be due to hyperthyroidism, which is usually accompanied by symptoms such as weight loss and rapid heart rate;
Hand shivering may also occur if the three-month-old baby has epilepsy.
There may be other reasons for your baby’s shivering hands, so it is recommended that you visit a hospital, have a thorough examination, and get a clear picture of the cause of your baby’s shivering hands with the help of your doctor.