Dystonia

Dystonia is a medical name for a condition in which muscles tense uncontrollably, resulting in repeated or twisting movements. Dystonia frequently develops while doing a specific action. Stress, weariness, or anxiety exacerbate the problem. Dystonia has no cure because it affects the nerves. However, few drugs and medication can help to live with it.

  
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My 52-years-old father has tremors in his hand and neck. Please suggest any medicine.

Query: Hi doctor,My father, 52 years old, has tremors in his hand and neck, his neck is pulling backward continuously, he can not fold his hand easily while eating food; it is very difficult, and his eyes are also blinking; he is diagnosed with dystonia two years back and is taking tablet Pacitane 2 mg twi...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to iclinq.com. I read your query. I can understand your concern. From this query, I can understand that your father has cervical dystonia. In this condition, contractions cause the head to twist and turn to one side or pull forward or backward, causing pain. The medicine you are now us...  Read Full »

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