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What Causes Jaw And Tongue Tremors, Excess Salivation And Blurred Vision?

I have jaw and tongue tremors, sucking on the roof of my mouth, blurred vision,salivate easily. Im almost 65, energetic happy and otherwise healthy, I saw a neurologit and had an MRI. He said it showed no sign of a stroke. No diagnosis but put me on carbiopa levidopa for the symptoms
Tue, 10 May 2016
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, it must be suspected case of Parkinson's disease it can be said from the medicine given to you, it is advisable to make sure about the diagnosis, if this is the Parkinson's then you should have been free from the symptoms because of the medicine given to you, if not then it is matter of question, functional condition could be the reason hope this information helps.
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What Causes Jaw And Tongue Tremors, Excess Salivation And Blurred Vision?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, it must be suspected case of Parkinson s disease it can be said from the medicine given to you, it is advisable to make sure about the diagnosis, if this is the Parkinson s then you should have been free from the symptoms because of the medicine given to you, if not then it is matter of question, functional condition could be the reason hope this information helps.