What’s wrong with shaking hands with chopsticks?

The shaking of the hands with chopsticks is clinically known as tremor.1. Idiopathic tremor is more commonly seen clinically and is a primary tremor of unknown origin, mostly in patients over 40 years of age, where the patient can have shaking of the hands and in severe cases can be accompanied by shaking of the head. If the impact on life is not significant, the patient may not be given oral medication, but if the impact on life is severe, the patient may be given oral medication such as clonazepam. 2, shaking hands with chopsticks can also be seen in some patients with Parkinson’s disease, due to the presence of Parkinson’s disease resulting in tremor, dystonia, the patient can have shaking hands with chopsticks, and in severe cases, arm ankylosis, etc. 3, shaking hands with chopsticks, if the adolescent is also It can be seen in hyperthyroidism resulting in hypermetabolism, and the patient can develop hand tremors or leg tremors. Serum thyroid function tests can reveal elevated T3 and T4 indicators, and if necessary, patients can be given oral medications such as Sage.