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Q: What can you do about tartive dyskinesia?
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What causes Meige Syndrome and how is it different from Tartive Dyskinesia?

Hello, I see you are asking "What are the symptoms of tardive oral dyskinesia?" Tardive dyskinesia is characterized by involuntary and abnormal movements of the jaw, lips, and tongue. Typical symptoms include facial grimacing, out the tongue, and fish-like movements of the mouth. For more information, you can visit this URL - the mental health help center. com/ condition/tardive-oral-dyskinesia/c/37554


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Dyskinesia of the esophagus is any disorder that affects the movement, or motility, of the esophagus. This may include spasms of the esophagus or problems related to an underlying disease.


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Oral dyskinesia is thought to be caused by neuroleptic drugs or anti psychotic drugs http://www.intelligentdental.com/2010/07/23/do-you-suffer-from-orofacial-dyskinesia/


What causes involuntary lip puckering?

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Doctors who specialize in treating dyskinesia?

Dyskinesia [involuntary movements, like a tic or chorea] is a symptom and not an individual disease. Dyskinesia can have several different causes depending on the specific condition. It can be part of the presentation of a person suffering with Parkinson's, or it can be a side effect of some psychotropic medications. Sometimes physicians specializing in neurological conditions can offer treatment.


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What is abnormal movement occurring late in treatment called?

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What are the symptoms of tardive dyskinesia?

Some symptoms of tardive dyskinesia are facial grimacing, finger movement, jaw swinging, repetitive chewing and tongue thrusting. Also delayed abnormal movement in the lower face.


Can Lexapro cause dyskinesia?

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What is the suffix for dyskinesia?

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Can you misdiagnose tourettes for tardive dyskinesia?

Misdiagnosis will always be a possibility when any medical condition is diagnosed, and some illnesses are misdiagnosed more frequently than others. Any person believed to be showing symptoms of illness - including dyskinesia -should be seen by a doctor, who will, if necessary, refer the patient to a specialist in the field of the suspected or diagnosed condition. Support groups for sufferers of various forms of dyskinesia exist in many areas; your doctor should be able to give contact details for them. The link below gives data on tardive dyskinesia and also has links to information on Tourette Syndrome and tourettism.