What causes hands to shake the day after drinking?

Hand shaking the day after drinking may be caused by hypoglycemic reaction to hunger, hangover, alcohol withdrawal syndrome and other reasons.
1. Hypoglycemia: hand shaking the next day after drinking alcohol may be due to low blood sugar reaction under starvation, hypoglycemia will cause a series of clinical manifestations such as pallor, cold limbs, profuse sweating and hand shaking.
2. Hangover: i.e. drinking too much alcohol, after resting overnight, the alcohol in the body, i.e. ethanol, has been completely discharged, but there are still symptoms of physical discomfort. Physical symptoms may include fatigue, headache, thirst, dizziness, stomachache, nausea, vomiting, insomnia, hand tremor and increased or decreased blood pressure. Psychiatric symptoms include acute anxiety, irritability, hypersensitivity, depression, or guilt.
2. Alcohol withdrawal syndrome: long-term drinkers, alcohol can form a physical dependence on alcohol, once cut off, that is to say, certain physical and mental symptoms, so after drinking alcohol, the next day without drinking alcohol can appear hand shaking symptoms, but also fidgeting, sweating, tachycardia, nausea, vomiting, agitation and other symptoms.
It is recommended to abstain from alcohol and to seek medical attention for intervention and treatment under the guidance of a physician for trembling hands the day after drinking.