The one that comes to mind is Parkinsons.
Twitching, curling of toes or fingers, groaning, cumming, screaming.
Thomas Annandale has written: 'The malformations, diseases and injuries of the fingers and toes and their surgical treatment' 'The malformations, diseases and injuries of the fingers and toes' -- subject(s): Finger Injuries, Toes, Foot Diseases, Fingers
what diseases causes stubbed fingers, protruding upper jaw
The suffix for cramps or twitching is "-spasm." For example, muscle cramps can be referred to as "cramps," and involuntary muscle twitching can be referred to as "twitching."
It can, although peripheral neuropathy usually occurs first in the feet.
yes it does cause muscle twitching
Typically neurological problems will cause head twitching in children. This twitching could be helped or cured by certain prescribed medications.
I doubt it - it's probably a trapped nerve or circulatory problems. I often wake with numb fingers if I've slept awkwardly on my arm.
No
Twitching in your sleep can be caused by:StressTirednessEye strainCaffeineAlcoholDry eyesNutritional imbalancesAllergies
twitching is when any part of the body (most commony i the eye) is in a short fast movement..
You should speak to a doctor about getting your nose to stop twitching. Nose twitching can be a sign of nerve damage. It also can happen when people are tired or stressed out.