If by 'spasms' you mean foot, eye, face, etc. twitches, the cat is almost certainly dreaming. Dogs and cats evidently have vivid dreams but what we see are body twitches and movements.
If the skin around your eye is having spasms, this doesn't necessarily mean anything. Sometimes there are muscle twitches that happen all over the body involuntarily.
Shakes or trembles are synonyms for the word tremors.
Signs of this disorder are involuntary twitches and muscle spasms in the face and body and jutting or rolling movements of the tongue.
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I never had any kind of joint pain until the doctor raised my dose of Levothyroxine from 50mcg to 88mcg. My hands and elbows have been affected most. So I say, yes Levothyroxine does cause joint pain.
Proprioception deficits can lead to muscle twitching because the brain may have difficulty interpreting the signals it receives from the muscles, resulting in erratic muscle movements or twitches. This disruption in communication between the muscles and the brain can cause involuntary contractions or spasms in the affected muscles.
No, levothyroxine does not cause blood in your stool. Blood in the stool is a sign that always deserves a visit to your health care provider. Please make an appointment.
Muscle spasms and twitches which don't hurt are common in many people, not just teenaged girls, and often mean nothing. That being said, teenagers can experience more muscle spasms because they are growing...be sure and double-check with a doctor to rule out anything serious.
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What causes spasms in the front right pelvic area?
Yes, levothyroxine and levothyroxine sodium are the same medication. Levothyroxine sodium is the specific salt form of levothyroxine used in most medications for treating hypothyroidism.