What causes head shaking?

Head shaking is mainly considered to be related to long-term calcium deficiency, Parkinson’s disease and neurogenic tic disorder. According to their own symptoms, patients should go to the hospital for cranial magnetic resonance, electroencephalogram and other related examinations to clarify the cause of the disease.1, long-term calcium deficiency: calcium can inhibit the brain nerve excitation, if the patient’s body lacks calcium, it can make the brain nerves in a long-term state of excitation, which can lead to shaking of the head symptoms. At this time, you can take calcium treatment under the guidance of a doctor, and in daily life, you can eat calcium-containing foods in moderation, such as tofu, lean meat, etc.; 2, Parkinson’s disease: patients can appear shaking head, limb tremor and other symptoms. At this time, patients should take anticholinergic and anti-Parkinson’s disease drugs under the guidance of the doctor for treatment; 3, neurogenic Tourette’s syndrome: patients may appear shaking head, shrugging eyebrows, blinking and other symptoms. At this time, in addition to the necessary medication, but also through behavior modification, psychological support, neuromodulation and other methods to alleviate the symptoms. In addition, some psychiatric diseases, congenital cerebral hypoplasia, pediatric spasticity and other diseases can also lead to the symptoms of head shaking, should follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.