Suggest Treatment For Involuntary Tongue Movements
I AM DOING MEDITATION AND HYPNOSIS AND THERE IS A LITTLE IMPROVEMENT. IS THERE ANY CHANCE THAT THIS PROBLEM CAN BE BROUGHT UNDER CONTROL. EATING AND SLEEPING AND TALKING ARE VERY HARD TO DO. TO LOOK AT ME I LOOK NORMAL.
Consult a psychiatrist
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome to HCM.
I have read your query and you appear to highly distressed with your problem. I can understand your concerns.
I have some suggestions for you:
1. Having all the investigations normal is a good sign in the sense that you do not have any serious brain disease (you have mentioned that your MRI-Brain shows up nothing abnormal) which can cause such involuntary tongue movements.
2. Such kind of involuntary muscle (tongue in your case) movements are called dyskinesias. These are usually due to side effects of some psychotropic medications or a brain disease (none in your case) or psychological stressors.
Stress-induced/psychological involuntary tongue movements might respond to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressants like escitalopram. There are no published studies or drug trials but I am sharing my clinical experience with you. I have seen some of my patients with similar complaints responding to escitalopram. (Here I must tell you that the drug has to be taken under supervision of a psychiatrist only).
3. For excessive salivation, drugs like glycopyrrolate in doses of 1mg or 2mg can be used but again under your treating doctor's supervision.
4. Please continue doing meditation. This is an excellent stress buster.
Visit your psychiatrist. Please discuss these issues and you might find a solution for your problem. Donot take any of the medications listed above on your own.
Hope this information helps you.
Any further queries are welcome.
Thanks.