Causes For Facial, Ear And Eye Muscles Twitching?
Question: What causes left facial, ear and eye muscles twitching?
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Twitching of left facial,ear and eye muscle are due to the following
1) left hemifacial spasm ( involunatary movement of L) half of face due to dystonia)
2) Facial tics
3) focal seizure type involving face (fits with out loss od consciousness)
Need to consult neurologist for clinical examination and diagnosis.
MRI brain with CISS sequence for L) facial nerve and EEG will help to confirm the diagnosis
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Thank you for writing in.
Twitching of left facial,ear and eye muscle are due to the following
1) left hemifacial spasm ( involunatary movement of L) half of face due to dystonia)
2) Facial tics
3) focal seizure type involving face (fits with out loss od consciousness)
Need to consult neurologist for clinical examination and diagnosis.
MRI brain with CISS sequence for L) facial nerve and EEG will help to confirm the diagnosis
Hope I have answered your query. I will be available to answer your follow up queries. If you are satisfied with my answer, please do rate my answer .
Best wishes
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Dr. Vaishalee Punj
What would be the treatment if I'm to have any of those?
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Treatment options are
1) Hemifacial spasm respond to botulinium toxin injection locally to muscle
2) Facial tics respond to stress reduction program, clonidine and resperidone
3) Focal seizure requires antiepielptic drugs ( oxecarbamazepine, sodium valproate, levetirecetam and many)
Wish you Good Health, If you are satis'fied with my response, please close this discussion.
Thank you for writing back,
Treatment options are
1) Hemifacial spasm respond to botulinium toxin injection locally to muscle
2) Facial tics respond to stress reduction program, clonidine and resperidone
3) Focal seizure requires antiepielptic drugs ( oxecarbamazepine, sodium valproate, levetirecetam and many)
Wish you Good Health, If you are satis'fied with my response, please close this discussion.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T