Toe-pointing leg trembling consider factors such as excessive fatigue, emotional stress, low calcium, low blood sugar, and neurological disorders.
1. When the body is overworked, muscle strength decreases due to muscle cell fatigue, resulting in decreased control and uncontrollable trembling. Emotional tension can cause sympathetic over-excitement, and the toe-pointing muscles are not easy to control, resulting in trembling.
2. Low calcium causes increased excitability of muscle nerves, resulting in tetany; low blood sugar leads to insufficient cellular energy and hypoxia, continuous excitation of the sympathetic nervous system, increased secretion of adrenaline, and tremors of the legs, accompanied by pallor, palpitations, cold sweats, and dizziness.
3. Neurological diseases, including central nervous system diseases and peripheral neuropathy (primary tremor), can lead to pathologic tendon reflex hyperreflexia of the lower limbs, rapid rhythmic contraction of the gastrocnemius muscle, and tremor.
Toe pointing leg trembling if there is usually no underlying disease, generally consider physiological factors, if there are other discomforts, it is recommended to actively seek medical attention, physician guidance under the treatment.