Why does my young grandsons hands shake??
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Connie, I can certainly understand your concern. How old is he? Does he have any kind of medical history that would help figure it out?
If you want it done and done right the first time do it yourself
maybe week muscles low blood sugar too much sugar could be a number of things if its not bothing him just mention it at his next drs apptment good luck
Maybe this website will be of help: http://symptoms.wrongdiagnosis.com/cosymptoms/hand-tremor-in-children/hand-tr
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Connie i would say the same as donna has told you and have him checked out by a medical specalist, any have all family history at hand. Chances are it is nothing, but you never take a chance, always safe than sorry. It will put your mind at ease, i am sure all will be fine.
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Chances are that it could be nothing wrong, but it is best to mention it to the doctor, since you are so concern.
Connie, all of us that have posted here to your question have said basicly the same thing, and i do hope you take the advice given and for safety sake take your grandson to a medical specalist in that field. A childs health you don't wait 2 weeks, and ask strangers about! And make sure you have as much of his history as you can if you are the care giver.
Good luck and best wishs for you and your family,
Go to the doctor and discuss with them your concerns. I think its just your baby's nervous system developing. Babies make a lot of movements that are often mistaken for seizures. Moving a lot is normal, but trembling is not a good sign.
Very useful The Baby Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby from Birth to Age Two.
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