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  2. Why do I feel shaky, weak, and tired? What can I do about it?

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    Several medical conditions can make a person feel weak, shaky, and tired. They include dehydration, irregular heart beat, Parkinsons disease, and chronic fatigue syndrome.

  3. Essential tremor - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Essential tremor is a nervous system condition, also known as a neurological condition, that causes involuntary and rhythmic shaking. It can affect almost any part of the body, but the trembling occurs most often in the hands, especially when doing simple tasks, such as drinking from a glass or tying shoelaces.

  4. Signs of Hypoglycemia: Everything You Need to Know

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    Symptoms may include shakiness, sweating, confusion, irritability, and in severe cases, seizures or loss of consciousness.

  5. Tremors (Shaking): Types, Causes, and Treatment - Patient

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    A tremor is a shaking or trembling in your body which you are unable to control. Anxiety, fear, feeling generally unwell and fever can all make you feel trembly - the expression 'shaking in his boots' is one we all recognise.

  6. Trembling: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/trembling-6504310

    Trembling is the involuntary, rhythmic shaking of one or more parts of the body. This symptom—which is technically referred to as tremors—can occur temporarily (such as after you've had a lot of caffeine) or as part of an underlying health condition.

  7. Movement disorders - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Chorea. Chorea causes brief, irregular, somewhat rapid, involuntary movements that happen over and over. The movements typically involve the face, mouth, trunk, arm and leg. Chorea can look like exaggerated fidgeting. The most common genetic chorea is Huntington's disease. This disease is passed down from a parent and gets worse over time.

  8. Shaking hands (hand tremors): 14 causes and treatments

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/322195

    What are tremors? Causes. Are shaky hands normal? How to stop hands shaking. Contacting a doctor. Treatments. FAQ. Summary. Tremors are involuntary muscle contractions that cause body parts to...