Is it normal to have panic attacks, palpitations and trembling hands during menopause?

Panic, palpitations and shaking hands during menopause may be a normal phenomenon during menopause, or it may be caused by other diseases such as hyperthyroidism and arrhythmia. During menopause, the hormone levels in the body will drop significantly, and due to the changes in hormone levels, the mood will fluctuate more easily, and there may be irritability, irritability and other manifestations. In the dramatic changes in mood, it may produce panic, palpitations (heartbeat accelerated, often accompanied by panic), hand tremor performance, in the emotional ease can be improved, this time is a normal physiological phenomenon. However, it is not excluded that people in menopause suffer from some diseases, which cause panic, palpitations (rapid heartbeat, often accompanied by panic) and hand tremor symptoms. For example, hyperthyroidism, arrhythmia, anemia, Parkinson’s disease, etc., patients with these diseases may have panic attacks, palpitations, hand tremors. If the persistent panic, palpitation and hand tremor during menopause cannot be relieved, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination to clarify the cause.