What’s with the shaking hands?

Causes of hand shivering include a variety of diseases, such as hepatomegaly, hyperthyroidism, Parkinson’s disease and Parkinson’s syndrome, as follows: 1. Hepatomegaly: generally appears to be a stationary hand tremor, which can occur at any age, and the patient will also have a corneal K-F ring, with abnormalities in liver function. This is a disorder of copper metabolism, if necessary, check the serum copper blue protein to clarify the diagnosis. 2.Hyperthyroidism: patients who have hyperthyroidism can also have shivering hands, and at the same time, they will have fear of heat, palpitations, sweating, and should be examined for thyroid function, such as thyroid ultrasound to make a clear diagnosis. 3.Parkinson’s disease and Parkinson’s syndrome: If the patient has Parkinson’s disease and Parkinson’s syndrome, hand tremor can also occur, usually a static tremor, with the aggravation of the disease, there will be increased muscle tone, bradykinesia, clumsiness of movement and so on.