It depends on how long this has been occurring, your age and the severity of your symptoms. There could be some neurological involvement, including the possibility of multiple sclerosis or a tumor. If this does not improve, it is important to have a physician do a complete examination. Check your insurance to see if you need a referral to a neurologist, as that is the best place to start. Otherwise, you may need to see your GP to refer you to a specialist. Do it sooner, than later.
well if your calf muscle constantly twitches you are probably having a muscle spasm
When any living being dies it twitches. This is caused by the nerves communicating with the muscles for the final time.
The plural of twitch is twitches.
The leg muscle twitches because the pleasure is so great that it causes your body to unintentionally flex muscles in the area of pleasure.
Technically an eye twitch is called a blepharospasm.
Your iPod twitches because you are over charging it or you are not taking care of it.
There are fast twitch muscles fibers in all of your muscles, especially in your legs.
You can get a twitch from stimulation or damage to the muscles.
Fast twitch fibers
Slow twitch
when muscles twitch
fast-twitch NOT slow-twitch