What causes hand tremors in men
Asked by:Martha
Asked on:Mar 28, 2026 02:57 AM
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Nellie
Mar 28, 2026
Hand tremors in male patients are divided into physiological causes and physiological causes. Physiological causes mainly include diseases, such as thyroxine hyperactivity, hypoglycemia, hepatic encephalopathy, pulmonary encephalopathy, Parkinson's disease, and essential tremor. From the patient's onset mode and examination, the cause of the patient's onset can be determined: 1. Physiological hand tremor. Physiological hand tremor can occur when the patient is emotionally excited, exposed and other psychological stimuli. 2. Physiological reasons, such as Parkinson's hand tremor, patients will mainly show resting tremor, most of which will be accompanied by dystonia, transmission gear-like muscle strength, slow foot drop and other problems.
Essential tremor can occur in all age groups. Patients only have simple hand tremor or head tremor. The main manifestations are tremor of voluntary movement and intention tremor. Patients with hepatic encephalopathy and pulmonary encephalopathy often have severe hepatobiliary and pulmonary diseases. The patients will have asterix-like tremors in their hands. Hand tremors caused by excessive thyroid hormone will cause patients to have subtle trembling of their hands, accompanied by rapid heartbeat, palpitations, panic and other symptoms of high-line metabolism.
There are many causes of hand tremor in male patients, which should be analyzed based on the patient's age, previous underlying diseases, and the way hand tremor occurs: 1. If the patient's hand tremor is static shaking, ball-like changes, and changes in muscle strength, considering that it is caused by Parkinson's disease, the patient will have gear-like muscle strength manifestations during physical examination. 2. If the patient only has a simple problem of hand tremor, especially when the patient writes or picks things with chopsticks, the tremor is more obvious. Considering that it is caused by essential tremor, attention should be paid to whether the patient has a family history of these aspects.
If the patient has trembling hands, accompanied by symptoms such as panic, palpitations, and sweating, considering that thyroxine is relatively high, it may also be a reflection of hypoglycemia.
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