Shaking hands may be caused by physiological factors, iron deficiency anemia, hypoglycemia, hyperthyroidism and other reasons.
1. Physiological factors: for example, long hours of manual labor or heavy lifting physical labor, resulting in excessive hand fatigue, may cause shaking hands.
2. Iron deficiency anemia: due to the decrease in the number of red blood cells and the weakening of the blood’s ability to carry oxygen, resulting in a chronic lack of oxygen in the brain and tissues throughout the body, leading to weakness, which may lead to hand tremor, which is even more pronounced when shaking a fist with force and may be accompanied by a blanched complexion, poor appetite and other manifestations.
3. Hypoglycemia: When hypoglycemia occurs, the tissues of the whole body can not get enough energy supply, which may cause shaking hands, and may be accompanied by panic, excessive sweating and other manifestations.
4. Hyperthyroidism: due to overactive thyroid function, resulting in hypermetabolic function of the patient’s body, which may cause shaking hands, may also be accompanied by hyperphagia, irritability and other manifestations.
After excluding physiological factors, you should go to the regular hospital as soon as possible to give targeted treatment and conditioning.