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Hemifacial Spasm also known as Face Twitching is a neurological condition that causes non-painful, uncontrollable twitching on either side of the face. It usually starts with twitching around one eye and then spreads to your mouth. Lip muscle spasms are a common term for hemifacial spasms.
A blood artery pushing on a facial nerve is the most common reason for these spasms. A tumour or facial nerve damage might also cause them. Although the ailment is not life-threatening, it can harm one's quality of life.
Disease Name | Hemifacial spasm |
Alternative Name | Face Twitching |
Symptoms | Initiated in the lower eyelid and might spread to the cheeks and mouth, Mouth may be dragged to one side, Constant twitching |
Causes |
Pressure on the facial nerve, Facial nerve damage or a tumour, Anxiety, Stress, Fatigue, Parkinson's disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Bell's palsy, Caffeine intoxication |
Diagnosis | Physical analysis to check for muscle spasms, Magnetic resonance imaging etc. |
Treated by |
Neurosurgeon |
Treatment options | Oral Medications, Botox injections, Surgery |
The initial symptoms of hemifacial spasm include twitching or contracting facial muscles, which are typically uncontrollable, painless, and affect a single side of your face.
The leading cause, according to doctors, is pressure on the facial nerve caused by a structure or anomaly in the brain.
A blood artery pushing on the facial nerve near where it leaves the brainstem is the most common cause of hemifacial spasms. In some situations, hemifacial spasms can be induced by facial nerve damage or a tumour. Facial nerves govern facial muscle movement, and pressure from a blood vessel or a tumour on the nerve causes messages to be transmitted to the nerve that isn't provided by the brain. Involuntary muscle twitching in the lips and face is caused by these impulses.
Other aspects that trigger spasms are:
However, there are situations when there is no apparent cause, and doctors term the ailment as idiopathic hemifacial spasms.
Hemifacial spasms are a rare neurological disorder. The risk factors for people who are more prone to this condition are:
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Although there is no standard measure to prevent hemifacial spasms, a few common recommendations to minimize symptoms by doctors include:
Initially, your physician will perform a physical analysis and check for lip muscle spasms.
Your physician will suggest imaging tests such as Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to create comprehensive images of your skull using a magnetic field and radio waves to diagnose the source of your hemifacial spasm. In addition, your physician may use a contrast dye to search for any aberrant blood vessels irritating the facial nerve (magnetic resonance angiography).
Before visiting your doctor, make a list of questions that might help you understand your condition better.
The questions could be:
Last Updated on: 18 November 2022
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