Dyskinesia refers to uncontrolled, involuntary muscle movements ranging from shakes, tics and tremors to full-body movements. It can happen with various neurological conditions. Another type of ...
Tardive dyskinesia and dystonia are both neurological disorders that can affect your muscles and cause involuntary muscle contractions. Tardive dyskinesia, which is usually a side effect of some ...
Dyskinesia is a state in which someone experiences involuntary movements. Chorea is a type of dyskinesia. Other types of dyskinesia include tics, myoclonus, dystonia, and akathisia. There are ...
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Tardive dyskinesia is a condition that can cause involuntary movements of the face, including the jaw, lips, and tongue. Although its less common, other parts of the body can also be affected, leading ...
Have you ever noticed unusual, involuntary movements in your face, tongue, or limbs? You may even find your tongue or lips moving without your intention. These symptoms could be signs of Tardive ...
Dyskinesia is sudden, involuntary movements that affect the whole body In one form of dyskinesia, symptoms occur during childhood due to dysfunction of ADCY5 gene Drinking coffee can help treat this ...
After 5 weeks of taking 300 mg of lithium daily, a 76-year-old woman with lurasidone-induced tardive dyskinesia from treatment for Bipolar II Disorder experienced reduced impact, intensity, and ...
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