Hyperthyroidism may cause hand tremors.
Hyperthyroidism is hyperthyroidism. The high level of thyroid hormones in the body of hyperthyroid patients leads to sympathetic nerve excitation, followed by symptoms of hand tremor, so hyperthyroidism can cause hand tremor. Hyperthyroidism hand tremor is characterized by low amplitude, rapidity and homogeneity, occurring in the hands and fingers, and accompanied by subtle rhythmic tremors of the tongue and eyelids.
In addition to hand tremors, hyperthyroidism may be associated with tachycardia, weight loss, hyper appetite, irritability, insomnia, diarrhea or increased bowel movements, goiter, and bulging eyes.
Patients with hyperthyroidism should be treated under the guidance of a doctor, and the thyroid function should be checked regularly. After stabilization, the symptoms of hand tremor can be relieved.
In addition, hand tremor can also be seen in other diseases, such as Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy and so on.
It is recommended to consult a doctor for judgment and the most appropriate treatment plan when symptoms of hand tremor occur.