It could mean a number of things, depending on what age you are. It's important that you notice when it starts to happen. If it is constant, then you should see a doctor promptly. If it is after something intense, such as a workout or a fight, etc. then it is adrenaline working through you. Are you diabetic, or have your blood sugar levels ever been tested? When your blood sugar levels get too low, that can cause your body to shake or tremble. If you start to feel shaky and extremely hungry at the same time, you need to eat something immediately. Also, have you recently begun taking any new medications? This can sometimes be a side effect of some meds.
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Uncontrollable hand shaking could be tremors. There are many problems that can cause tremors which may include: alcohol abuse, neurological disorders, overactive thyroid, liver failure, and more.
This alone is not enough information to diagnose a condition with.
Any diagnosis would depend largely upon:
I suggest that if the problem persists or worsens, you should visit a general practicioner without delay. In regards to the types of causes for the tremor, the following are just some examples of potential causes:
I reiterate, these are only very tentative causes as you have not provided any significant information. To make a diagnosis (which this is not), reams more details would be compiled and physiological testing could play a part in the decision making process.
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Familial Tremors is another such disease, not as bad as Parkinson's . . .
It could mean that you were very cold throughout the night, but did not wake up, so you woke up shaking cold. This could also be caused by a panic attack.
If your body is shaking uncontrollably, you may be having a seizure. There are many possible causes. Please consult a doctor to be sure.