Hand tremors do not usually occur when you have hypothyroidism. When hand tremors occur, it is important to be aware of the possibility of an overdose of thyroxine or other medical conditions. As each person’s condition is different, it is recommended that medication and general treatment be given under a doctor’s supervision. 1. General treatment: People with hypothyroidism usually do not experience hand tremors. Factors that may cause hand tremors are emotional stress, excessive alcohol consumption, etc. In daily life, people should keep their emotions happy. In daily life, people should keep their emotions happy and avoid bad habits such as staying up late and drinking too much alcohol. 2. Medication: Hand tremor can be caused by low blood sugar, low blood pressure and other diseases, and can be treated under the guidance of doctors (such as taking blood pressure medication, rapid intravenous glucose supplementation, etc.). 3. Adjust the dose of thyroxine: when patients with hypothyroidism take drugs such as levothyroxine sodium, too large a dose of the drug can lead to the emergence of trembling hands, palpitations and other uncomfortable symptoms, should be changed under the guidance of the doctor. It is recommended that patients with hypothyroidism with trembling hands seek medical attention in a timely manner.