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Symptom: Abnormal Facial Movements


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Abnormal Facial Movements

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  • habitual repetitive movements of the face
  • more common in men
  • twitches usually begin in childhood
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  • twitching in many areas, including face
  • vocalizations (sniffing, grunting or compulsive swearing)
  • more common in males
  • tends to run in families
  • episodes of twitching involving one side of face or body
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  • episodes of twitching involves one side of face
  • twitching may involve arm or leg
  • generalized seizure may occur
  • may be confused
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  • repetitive spasms of eyelids





Possible medical conditions of Abnormal Facial Movements : - Facial Tics - Gilles De La Tourette's Syndrome - Seizure - Blepharospasms.



 





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