10 Causes Of Shaky Hands

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Cause #9: Hypoglycemia

Hypoglycemia or low blood sugar occurs when the blood sugar has declined below normal levels. It may cause issues such as loss of consciousness, seizures, clumsiness, confusion, issues with speech, seizures, sweating, shakiness, weakness, and hunger.

These symptoms typically appear quickly. One of the most common causes of hypoglycemia includes the medication used for the treatment of diabetes mellitus. Other common causes of hypoglycemia include starvation, hypothyroidism, liver disease, insulinoma, severe infections, among others.

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