Peripheral muscle tremor may be caused by physiological reasons such as strenuous exercise, or it may be caused by pathological reasons such as lack of calcium, liver disease and poisoning.
1. Physiological causes: if the muscles receive strong external stimuli, such as cold, high temperature, or in the case of excessive tension and anxiety, overwork, strenuous exercise, there will be peripheral muscle tremor, in addition to taking coffee and other neurological stimulation of food can also cause the body to jump.
2. Pathological causes: ① calcium deficiency, calcium ions have the effect of reducing neuromuscular excitability, calcium deficiency will lead to muscle tremors. ② liver disease, chronic hepatitis and other diseases can also lead to muscle throbbing. ③ Poisoning, if the patient lead poisoning, there will be a muscle tremor.
There are many other factors that can cause tremors, and patients should go to the hospital as soon as possible.