Ever sit in a chair and feel twitching in your eye? Or maybe your calf muscle. You may suffer from benign fasciculation syndrome. Dr. Jerry Fleishman of Medstar Franklin Square Medical Center talks ...
Dear Doctor: I am a 79-year-old woman, and I have in the past had night cramps that went away when I stamped my foot. When it got worse, including a burning sensation, a muscle relaxant helped. It’s ...
Harrison TB and Benatar M (2007) Accuracy of repetitive nerve stimulation for diagnosis of the cramp–fasciculation syndrome. Muscle Nerve 35: 776–780 Cramp–fasciculation syndrome (CFS) has been ...
What you have is a harmless, and common, neurological condition which causes involuntary twitching in various muscles — in your case, in the legs. The condition can also affect the arms, the face and ...
Isaacs’ Syndrome also called Neuromyotonia is hyperexcitability of nerves that causes spontaneous muscular activity and the classical three symptoms to diagnose the condition are: Involuntary muscle ...
A woman was diagnosed with motor neurone disease after her symptoms were initially mistaken for muscle twitches. Holly Turner, 45, lost her mum, 67, 12 years ago to MND but had no idea she had ...
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