Shaking all the time may be related to idiopathic tremor, where the patient may experience tremors in the hands, head, and other parts of the body, which may be exacerbated by stress, fatigue, etc. Shaking all the time may also be related to Parkinson’s, where patients with Parkinson’s may also have tremors in their hands or limbs. If a cold leads to high fever and convulsions, symptoms of shivering and trembling may appear, which can be relieved by actively reducing fever. Excessive anger, excitement, emotional instability, and exercise can also lead to shaking symptoms. Diseases such as cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral infarction, if left with sequelae, may also cause symptoms of shivering all the time, which can be treated through limb function rehabilitation training and acupuncture. Calcium deficiency, thyroid disease, blood sugar abnormalities, etc., can cause the body to shake, and should be treated by a hospital visit to address the cause.