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Causes of Pain Involuntary muscle movements in the face · often referred to as facial dyskinesia or spasms · can arise from a variety of underlying causes · ranging from neurological disorders to medication side effects. Conditions such as hemifacial spasm · Bell’s palsy · and tardive dyskinesia are commonly associated with these movements · often stemming from nerve compression · inflammation · or dysfunction in the brain’s basal ganglia. Additionally · certain medications · particularly antipsychotics and dopamine-blocking drugs · can trigger these symptoms as a side effect. Stress · fatigue · which may involve medical treatments · lifestyle adjustments · or surgical interventions. Characteristics Values Medical Conditions Hemifacial Spasm · Bell’s Palsy · Tardive Dyskinesia · Tourette Syndrome · Meige Syndrome

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Causes of Pain Involuntary muscle movements in the face
often referred to as facial dyskinesia or spasms
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can arise from a variety of underlying causes
ranging from neurological disorders to medication side effects. Conditions such as hemifacial spasm
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Bell’s palsy
and tardive dyskinesia are commonly associated with these movements
often stemming from nerve compression
inflammation
or dysfunction in the brain’s basal ganglia. Additionally
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certain medications
particularly antipsychotics and dopamine-blocking drugs
can trigger these symptoms as a side effect. Stress
fatigue
which may involve medical treatments
lifestyle adjustments
or surgical interventions. Characteristics Values Medical Conditions Hemifacial Spasm
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Bell’s Palsy
Tardive Dyskinesia
Tourette Syndrome
Meige Syndrome

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