Tremor is a regular and repeated involuntary body shaking that can occur throughout the body, but mostly in the extremities, can be large or small in amplitude, fast or slow, and is generally seen between 1-10 times per second. The causes are seen in many diseases, including neurological diseases, including Parkinson’s disease, torsion, spasticity, epilepsy, etc. Neurological intoxication, such as alcoholism, opioid dependence addiction, etc. There are also endocrine neuroregulatory disorders, such as neonatal hypoglycemia, allergic reactions, cardiac neurosis, disorders of glucose metabolism, and pheochromocytoma. Tremor means shivering, shaking, trembling, and has various clinical manifestations. The treatment of tremor can be active to find the cause, such as whether it is a neurological disorder, to be actively treated. Ensure sufficient sleep, avoid emotional tension and excitement, reduce the triggering factors for the occurrence of muscle spasms, and actively carry out non-pharmacological treatment, such as physical therapy, body therapy, acupuncture, massage, and Chinese and Western medicine medication. Mainly for different causes of the corresponding treatment.