What’s wrong with shaking in your sleep?

Sleep shaking may be physiological factors, but also may be hypocalcemia, epileptic seizures and other pathological factors.
1. Physiological factors: if the recent mental overstress, anxiety, physical fatigue, easily lead to sleep shaking a little, generally is a normal phenomenon, usually need to pay attention to the combination of work and rest.
2. Pathological factors:
(1) Calcium deficiency: if the body loses too much calcium or has insufficient intake of calcium, it will lead to calcium deficiency in the body, causing increased muscle excitability, which can lead to sleep shaking, easy to startle, leg cramps and other symptoms.
(2) Focal epileptic seizures: Some epileptic patients may experience focal epileptic seizures shortly after going to sleep, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as foaming at the mouth and bruising of the lips.
If you exclude physiological factors, you should go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease and treat the cause.