Uncontrolled neck shaking is considered epilepsy, which can be caused by brain nerve damage due to brain trauma or other causes. Some patients with epilepsy have different degrees of convulsions during seizures, some of which can be manifested as uncontrolled neck shaking. If the uncontrolled neck shaking occurs in young patients, it can be considered to be related to neck muscle fatigue, neck muscle tone obstruction, etc. Due to long-term ambulatory work or low head playing with cell phones, it can cause neck muscle fatigue, thus causing uncontrolled neck shaking. If the symptom occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, it can also be considered Parkinson’s disease or idiopathic tremor. In addition, uncontrolled neck shaking may also be due to hyperthyroidism and plant nerve dysfunction.