Dyskinesia
Dyskinesia is a movement disorder which consists of effects including diminished voluntary movements and the presence of involuntary movements, similar to tics or choreia. It can be anything from a slight tremor of the hands to uncontrollable movement of, most commonly, the upper body but can also be seen in the lower extremities.
Discoordination can also occur internally especially with the respiratory muscles as it often goes unrecognized. Dyskinesia is a symptom of several medical disorders and is distinguished by the underlying cause.
Tardive dyskinesia occurs after treatment with an antipsychotic drug. The symptoms include tremors and writhing movements of the body and limbs. But is also seen in the face and mouth in the form of “tongue rolling.” It may also involve involuntary lip smacking, repetitive pouting of the lips and tongue protrusions.
The word dyskinesia is derived from two Greek roots: Dys – trouble + Kinesis, movement = trouble moving.
Over 25 years ago I was diagnosed with a focal eyelid dystonia called Blepharospasm. It is a neurological movement disorder that is part of the family of dystonias. I tried a variety of treatments including Botox injections, but nothing seemed to make an impact on diminishing my symptoms until I began a special nutritional program that could nourish my brain and body. Now my symptoms have been reduced significantly. If you wish to try this nutritional program, I can be your personal wellness coach and hopefully help you improve the quality of your life.
Discoordination can also occur internally especially with the respiratory muscles as it often goes unrecognized. Dyskinesia is a symptom of several medical disorders and is distinguished by the underlying cause.
Tardive dyskinesia occurs after treatment with an antipsychotic drug. The symptoms include tremors and writhing movements of the body and limbs. But is also seen in the face and mouth in the form of “tongue rolling.” It may also involve involuntary lip smacking, repetitive pouting of the lips and tongue protrusions.
The word dyskinesia is derived from two Greek roots: Dys – trouble + Kinesis, movement = trouble moving.
Over 25 years ago I was diagnosed with a focal eyelid dystonia called Blepharospasm. It is a neurological movement disorder that is part of the family of dystonias. I tried a variety of treatments including Botox injections, but nothing seemed to make an impact on diminishing my symptoms until I began a special nutritional program that could nourish my brain and body. Now my symptoms have been reduced significantly. If you wish to try this nutritional program, I can be your personal wellness coach and hopefully help you improve the quality of your life.
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