
What Causes Uncontrollable Muscle Twitching?

Can be due to many causes.
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Muscle Twitches or fasciculations are small, local, involuntary muscle contraction and relaxation visible under the skin arising from the spontaneous discharge of a bundle of skeletal muscle fibers. Twitches have a variety of causes, the majority of which are benign. It can happen due to
stress, anxiety, excessive coffee use also.
The presence of weakness fatigue and generalized fasciculations could indicate the possibility of a endocrine or a electrolyte deficiency.
The other associated conditions that also need to be ruled out is essential tremor, which is a condition where a part of a person’s body shakes or trembles uncontrollably when it is held up against gravity. The tremor is usually most obvious in the hands, but may affect the arms, head, eyelids, or other muscles.
You might consult your doctor who can order
1. a few blood tests including thyroid function tests,
2. Serum electrolytes including Serum calcium and potassium levels.
3. Serum B12 levels
In case the above tests are normal further testing can be done including - nerve conduction studies, Electromyography, etc. These tests might help to diagnose any underlying neurological issues.
The treatment of most of the conditions is very easy and the condition will resolve on its own. In some cases, prescription medications might be needed to stop severe symptoms.
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Needs investigations to find cause.
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If it has been going on for months then proper investigations are needed to find out the cause. Can be due to stress, anxiety, alcohol use, drug use, caffeine intake, etc.
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Consult your primary physician.
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You can consult your general physician for a primary evaluation. Consulting a Neurologist after a referral will also help.
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