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Muddle spans of face

By Anonymous November 23, 2018 - 9:31am
 
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It comes and goes n then I get nasal conjestion

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Hello Anon

Thank you for writing.

Are you saying you're getting muscle spasms on your face?

You may be experiencing hemifacial spasms. About 15 in every 100,000 women have hemifacial spasms, a condition in which the patient has frequent and involuntary contractions of the facial muscles, according to the University of Maryland Medical School. With a hemifacial spasm, the muscle contractions occur on only one side of the face.

Both women and men can have this neuromuscular condition, though women have it more often. Patients begin having symptoms of this disorder in their 40s.

To diagnose hemifacial spasms, a physician will conduct a neurological exam. Different scans may be ordered to rule out conditions that can cause these symptoms.

The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke noted that the most effective treatment for hemifacial spasms is botulinum toxin injections. Botulinum toxin, also called Botox, works by paralyzing the muscle by blocking release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. If the muscle does not receive acetylcholine, it does not receive the message to move.

In the treatment of hemifacial spasms, Botox is given to the patient in one to three injections.

Anon, we can't diagnose anything for you. Your spasms could be due to other reasons including fatigue, stress or some sort of nerve damage.

Please contact your health care provider for a checkup. Keep us posted-
Best,
Susan

November 23, 2018 - 10:07am
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