After sitting for a long time, what is the whole body shaking?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-28
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It may be hypoglycemia. If you wake up early and exercise on an empty stomach, strenuous exercise consumes more energy, and you may experience trembling when sitting down after exercise, which should be considered to be caused by hypoglycemia.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Consider the symptoms to be caused by psychological factors. It is still recommended to relax your mind, avoid excessive mental stress, maintain a stable mood, develop good habits, and ensure adequate sleep.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Shaking all over the body may be caused by emotional agitation or Parkinson's disease. When a person is emotional, the brain will secrete adrenal hormones, causing the blood vessels and muscles of the whole body to contract, and the neuromuscular excitability will increase, so the symptoms of shaking all over the body will appear.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After doing it for a long time, the whole body is not moved, and the blood does not circulate, just like squatting in the toilet all the time, squatting for too long will cause numbness in the hands and feet, and it will also cause spasms, so this is the reason why you can't sit for a long time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I've been sitting for a long time, I've only heard of the whole body being sore, I've never heard of the whole body shaking so exaggerated, you go to the hospital for a check-up.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are two kinds of leg shaking in life: one is not controlled by the body and cannot be stopped, and the other is controlled and stopped by the body. So is shaking your legs a disease or a vice?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Shaking or shaking of the body can be caused by a variety of causes, including:

    Cold: Body shaking is a way for the body to maintain its body temperature in a cold environment. When the body feels cold, the muscles automatically contract and relax, resulting in heat.

    Emotional reactions: Intense emotional reactions, such as nervousness, fear, anxiety, or agitation, may also cause the body to shake and shake.

    Hypoglycemia: When blood sugar levels are too low, which usually happens in people with diabetes, the body may shake. This is because your body and brain need sugar to function properly.

    Excessive fatigue: If your body is overtired or overused, your muscles may start to shake.

    Excessive caffeine intake: Caffeine is a stimulant, and excessive intake may cause the nervous system to become overactive, causing the body to shake.

    Certain medications: Certain medications, such as those used for asthma or other lung conditions, may cause the body to shake.

    Neurological disorders: Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, or other neurological disorders can cause the body to tremble constantly.

    If your body shaking is sudden, lasts for a long time, or occurs in conjunction with other symptoms such as headache, weakness, slurred speech, etc., you should seek medical help immediately to rule out any serious health problems. Thank you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Physiological tremors.

    It is a normal physiological phenomenon and not a disease. The tremor pattern is small and rapid. Normal people have this kind of tremor but it is not obvious and unconscious, and in some cases, the physiological tremor will be intensified and become severe and obvious.

    Common causes that can exacerbate physiological tremors include emotional agitation, fear, cold, low blood sugar, hyperthyroidism, and alcohol or drug withdrawal symptoms.

    2. The effect of drugs or caffeine.

    Accounts for the highest proportion of all tremors. The occurrence of this tremor is unknown. It is generally believed to be related to the individual's physique. Half of them have a family history, so this tremor has a lot to do with genetics.

    3. Physical or hereditary tremors.

    It occurs in all age groups, but the older you get, the more severe the tremor becomes, mainly in the hands, but also often in the head, and even the voice tremors. It is particularly noticeable when the hands are in a fixed position or when performing fine movements, and it is relieved at rest, and some patients experience less tremor after drinking.

    The course of this tremor is slowly worsening and no other neurological symptoms occur, and there are some subtypes of physical or hereditary tremor, such as tremor that occurs only during movement, tremor that occurs when resting and maintaining a fixed posture, tremor that occurs when writing (writing tremor), simple voice tremor, jaw tremor, simple tongue tremor, and standing tremor.

    4. Tremor of Parkinson's disease.

    It occurs in middle and old age, mainly in the hands and feet, especially at rest, and is relieved when doing movements, which is the opposite of physical or hereditary tremors. The course of the disease continues to worsen and is accompanied by other neurological symptoms of Parkinson's disease.

    5. Tremor caused by cerebellar lesions.

    This tremor is due to cerebellar lesions and is characterized by no or minimal at rest, mild when maintaining a fixed posture, but particularly pronounced when approaching the target, and accompanied by other cerebellar symptoms such as balance disorders.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The first thing to do is to judge what state the trembling is in, whether it is an occasional trembling or a frequent body trembling. Shivering is common for the following reasons:

    1. Cold and fever are prone to limb shaking, which is generally called chills, which is caused by infection and inflammation, and the trembling can be controlled by controlling the infection. 2. Patients with Parkinson's disease are prone to body tremors, mainly tremors in the hands, head and legs. 3. Primary tremor includes limbs, head and neck, and hands, and there can be slight tremors.

    4. Physiological tremor, such as easy to tremble when emotional, it is necessary to control your temper and avoid emotional agitation. 5. Patients with hyperthyroidism are prone to tremor and tremor of the limbs.

    In short, the trembling of the body may be a sign of some diseases, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and clarity**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Except for the disease **.

    1. Nervous and emotional.

    2. Excessive exercise and physical overdraft.

    I'm the same way, I can't write well, it's because my hands are shaking. Sometimes I shake when I hold a cup. It's even more intense when I'm nervous, since I was a child.

    I suspected that there was a heart problem, but the medical examination did not reveal any diseases. It seems to be a psychological factor, and the psychological quality is not good. No way, let it be.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are many causes of tremors, and general nerve and muscle lesions can be caused.

    There is also a resting tremor, and the version is accompanied by movement.

    Right tremor, considering whether there is Parkinson's disease, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a detailed examination, X-ray, CT. It's best to go to the hospital for a good check-up, and don't take medicine casually! If you are sick, you must be timely! Can't be delayed!

    It is recommended that you go to the hospital for an examination, according to the results of the examination, do not take medicine casually, if you take medicine, please follow the doctor's instructions, and at the same time, no matter what disease you have, you must maintain a good attitude, a positive attitude is very helpful to the disease!

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, although I don't know what your condition is, but most of the problems with a little shaking of hands and feet are in the liver or kidneys, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Go to the hospital for a check-up, it's hard to say that this is the case.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It may be that I touched the tendons in my arm when I used it.

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