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Motor tics
- Chronic motor or vocal tic disorder is a condition that involves quick, uncontrollable movements or vocal outbursts (but not both).
- Provisional (transient) tic disorder is a condition in which a person makes one or many brief, repeated, movements or noises (tics). ...
- A facial tic is a repeated spasm, often involving the eyes and muscles of the face. ... Tics most often occur in children, but may last into adulthood. Tics occur 3 to 4 times ...
- ... severe or mild. Many people with very mild tics may not be aware of them and never ... depression. The most common first symptom is a tic of the face. Other tics may follow. A ...
- Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a nerve disorder. It causes a stabbing or electric shock-like pain in parts of the face. ... The pain of TN ...
- ... behavior. This may include picking, hand wringing, head tics, or lip-biting. Long-term stimulant use may ... Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) Tourette syndrome or other tic disorder
- ... or facial pain (such as trigeminal neuralgia or tic douloureux) Epilepsy
- ... are other signs with the stuttering, such as tics, grimacing, or extreme self-consciousness. The stuttering lasts ...
- ... foot shuffling, rocking, or pacing ( akathisia ) Tremor, motor tics that the person cannot control ( dystonia ) Uncoordinated movement, ...
- ... foot shuffling, rocking, or pacing ( akathisia ) Tremor, motor tics that the person cannot control ( dystonia ) Uncoordinated movement, ...