
What Causes Shaky Hands After Masturbation?

Question: Hello,
At first I've been mastrubating since one year (nearly), before that my hands wasn't shaking , but after almost 3 months of mastrubation (not daily ofcourse about 3 times a week) I've got a hand-shaking problem, so what's the problem ? The hand shaking really annoying and my nerves got weaker, any suggestions ?
Brief Answer:
Need more information
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I went through the query and understood your concern.
Masturbation at the rate of 3/week may not be the cause for shaking hands. Masturbation is normal phenomenon and no need to worry on it if the frequency is under control.
Hand shaking may be due to many causes.So I want few more information that will help in diagnosis.
1. are the hands shaking while you are resting?
2. or when trying to reach something and
3. is the shaking all the time or occasionally (e.g. getting emotionally involved or stressed, etc.)
4. Is there any recent weight loss
Looking forward for your information.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Yes it shake slightly while I'm resting nonetheless if I'm stressed or emotionally involved or left any weight (sometimes when I even left my phone) my hands shakes in a noticeable rage, I don't have any recent weight loss though I have some weight gain,
Regards
Brief Answer:
Vitamin supplements, exercises. Needs investigatio
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for the information.
Shaking hands in resting may be due to vitamin defeciency or neuropathy.
The problem while lifting objects may be due to above said cause or due to any problem in central nervous system.
You are required to get done few blood investigation to diagnose your proble.
Investigations required are
thyroid hormones,B12 level, blood sugar, complete blood profile and urine analysis. EEG and CT scan may be required if the blood tests are normal.
Till you get done the investigations, take multivitamin supplements(with Vit B6 and B12), nutritious diet and regular exercises.
I hope this information helps you. Feel free to ask if any further queries and I will be glad to answe them.
Rgards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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