Involuntary movements

(Uncontrolled movements, Unwanted movements, Spontaneous movements, Sudden movements, Involuntary jerks, Unintentional movements, Involuntary twitches, Involuntary spasms, Uncontrollable tremors, Uncoordinated movements)

Involuntary movements are abnormal, uncontrolled movements of the body that can be sudden, jerky, and repetitive. They can involve any muscle group and can be caused by a variety of conditions, including neurological disorders, metabolic disorders, and drug reactions. Symptoms can range from mild twitching to more severe tremors and seizures. In some cases, the movements may be accompanied by pain, numbness, or tingling. If left untreated, involuntary movements can lead to further complications.

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12 diseases may cause the symptom involuntary movements
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Age: 1 to 100
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Equally Common in Men and Women