My right hand is shaking...?


Question:
I can type, but when I suspend it in just mid air, it won't stop shaking. I'm not nervous or anything, it just started happining. I'm not cold or anything. Any ideas? Oh, by the way, my left hand is fine.

Answers:
wow. if this has been happening over a period of time then u should see a doctor. if it jz started tlk to ur parents and if they dont no ask to go to the doctor and get it checked out. it may be nothing but if u dont check it and it is something it may escalade into something bigger
I get that once in a while but don't worry, it's nothing serious. Your hand is probably just used to being in one position all the time or it was moving too much. It will stop in an hour or two. Just a freak of nature.
Well, then you must start masturbating with your left hand. I am truly sorry.
This sounds like a tremor of some sort. Tremor is an involuntary shaking movement that is repeated over and over. Although it may affect any part of the body, tremor most often affects the hands and head. Occasionally the feet or torso may also shake.

Essential tremor, which sometimes runs in families, is one of the most common types of tremor. It is shaking that is most noticeable when you are doing something like lifting a cup or pointing at an object. The shaking does not occur when you are not moving. Your head and voice may also shake. Medication can help reduce the shaking. Brain surgery can be helpful in some cases.

Tremors can also be caused by conditions or medications that affect the nervous system, including Parkinson's disease, liver failure, alcoholism, mercury or arsenic poisoning, lithium, and certain antidepressants.

If you notice a tremor, observe it carefully and note what seems to make it better or worse before calling your health professional. If a cause is discovered, the disease will be treated rather than the tremor.
Are you tired? Have you been using that hand a lot today? Sometimes you can have an involuntary tremor from just general fatigue and stress - which resolves itself with rest. However, if this has been ongoing (more than a week?), then I'd consult a neurosurgeon, as it could be a sign of something affecting your nerves. Good luck.
My daughter has a problem with her hands shaking because of her asthmas medicine; I get a shaky feeling in my legs after taking nausea medicine.
DO YOUR KNEES FEEL WEAK,IF THEY DO YOUR "ALL SHOOK UP". NO DEAR IN YOUR LIFE YOU WILL FEEL MANY DIFFERENT THINGS THAT CAN'T BE EXPLAIN,YOU CAN RUN TO THE DOCTORS EVERY TIME, BUT NINE OUT OF TEN TIMES IT'LL BE GONE,BEFORE YOU GO.
see a doctor
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