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Here are some conditions that cause facial tics: anxiety Tourette's Syndrome certain medications A magnesium deficiency is also suspected of causing facial tics.
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Facial tics, such as rapid blinking or mouth twitches, are the most common initial sign of TS
That is the spelling of the plural "turrets" (a ship's gun mounts).The similar word is a medical condition Tourette's Syndrome, which can cause facial tics and unintentional vulgar utterances.
See your doctor. Adderall can cause tics, but not Strattera.
There have been some people who reported tics or nervousness after using loratadine. However, the complaints were few and the tics disappeared after stopping the medication.
They shouldn't cause strange expressions when you first take them - if anything they would reduce your expressiveness. However, if you take them regularly, then stop taking them, you are likely to go into withdrawal. Withdrawal from either of these medications (especially sleeping pills) can cause twitching and seizures. If you're having facial tics and feeling rather sick, you've probably been taking the medications too often and are suffering the consequences.
A repetitive movement that is difficult, if not impossible, to control. Tics can affect any group of muscles. The most common are facial tics, such as eye- blinking, nose-twitching, or grimacing. Tics that affect the muscles used to produce speech are known as vocal tics, and can range from grunts or whistles to the repetition of complete words or phrases. Complex motor tics involve multiple, sequenced movements, and can include behaviors such as twirling in place, tapping a certain number of times, or stooping to touch the ground. You can have a tic without having Tourette's Syndrome. Tourette's syndrome is a disorder that prominently features tics, often to the point of causing significant distress and problems functioning. It is more common in people with ADHD, obsessive compulsive disorder and anxiety but it can occur on its own.
Tics may be motor or vocal
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Tics usually occur in "bouts" with many tics over a short interval of time
a broken clock that only tics