Hand tremors are when your hands shake or move back and forth without you trying to make them move.
Imagine you're holding a spoon full of soup, and instead of staying still, the spoon starts wiggling like it's dancing on its own. That’s what happens with hand tremors, your hands move in little shakes or wobbles even when they’re not supposed to.
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When Hands Get Nervous
Sometimes, hand tremors happen when your nerves get a little nervous. It's like when you're really excited and can’t sit still, only your hands are doing the wiggling instead of your whole body.
You might notice this when you’re trying to draw or write, and the lines aren’t straight because your hand is shaking. But it’s nothing serious, just a little wiggle that happens sometimes!
Examples
- A child's hand shakes when they're excited about a birthday party.
- A person's hand trembles while holding a pen during an exam.
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See also
- What are postural tremors?
- Why Do People Get 'Brain Freeze' from Ice Cream?
- What are tremor-like movements?
- What are intention tremors?
- How Does Cranial Cervical Instability (CCI) presented by Dr. David Saperstein Work?