There are so many things that can cause the shakes. Going to long between meals, low blood sugar, many medications, caffeine (too much, or withdrawal symptoms from not having enough, Parkinson's disease.
If it continues, you should check with the Dr to make sure it is nothing serious.
2006-09-12 04:34:15
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answered by Jen 6
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There can be a lot of reasons for getting the shakes. Low blood sugar or a lot of caafeine for example. It can also be caused by a drug reaction from some prescription medicines. Is this something that you just got once or is it an ongoing occurance. Some serious illnesses like Parkinsons disease also give you tremors in your hands. If this is something that you experience often you need to see your doctor. If it just a one time thing try reducing your caffeine intake or if you havent eaten in a while have a piece of fruit and see if it goes away.
2006-09-12 04:33:39
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answered by brendagho 4
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No. At twenty-three months I think that the child is not at much of risk as if he/she was a newborn. Spanking and shaking or two different things. Shaking can cause shaken baby syndrome, but spanking is just a form of discipline that some parents use. I myself do not agree with spanking, but each parent has their own style. To answer your question in full, no, spanking can not cause shaken baby syndrome. Plus, the child is almost two.
2016-03-26 21:54:48
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answered by ? 4
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Like in the morning after you drank too much the night before? Dehydration and a lack of vitimin B12 which is water soluable so it goes hand in hand with being dehydrated. They make B12 drops that go under your tongue and work in minutes. Also don't forget your water. Best wishes
2006-09-12 04:32:06
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answered by colorist 6
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a lot of things can cause the shakes. nerve damage, a side effect from some medication, chemical imbalance in your brain, and stress
2006-09-12 04:35:58
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answered by moogy1977 1
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Usually it's something simple like low blood sugar. If it goes on or you think it's something different see your dr, otherwise drink a glass of orange juice and you'll be fine.. just be aware of it in the future it can be dangerous if your sugar gets to low, just as bad as it is when it gets to high
2006-09-12 04:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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i was born with tremors.. head and hands.. Katherine Hepburn, had all 3, head, hands and voice.. nerve pills help.. if you had the shakes 4 a very long time.. then its time 2 get checked out..
2006-09-12 04:57:35
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answered by Anonymous
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i know that it can be from a person who drinks to much beer and without it in there system they end up with the shakes
2006-09-12 04:30:40
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answered by bobsdidi 5
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Low blood sugar and/or caffeine
Drug and alcohol withdrawal
http://pediatrics.about.com/od/weeklyquestion/a/04_tremors.htm
2006-09-12 04:30:36
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answered by toe poe gee gee oh 5
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D.T.'s , Cold weather, Nerves, Anxiety???
2006-09-12 04:36:17
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answered by Skeeter 5
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