In some people, TD may present in a severe form called tardive dystonia. What are the symptoms of tardive dyskinesia? Symptoms of tardive dyskinesia (TD) include uncontrollable (involuntary) movements mainly limited to the face although other parts of the body may be affected. Some of the sympt...
The type of doctor that is typically trained to diagnose and treat myoclonus-dystonia isa neurologist with special training in movement disorders, often called a movement disorder specialist. Does myoclonus ever go away? The condition usuallyappears in adults and can last indefinitely. People with pal...
ingrown eyelashes, a scratch on the cornea, infections, insufficient tear production or needing glasses can cause excessive blinking. An eye doctor will diagnose the problem and find a treatment, which may include the use of glasses, eye drops or ointments. ...
One of the main challenges in the case of FEP is to dual-diagnose co-occurring somatic diseases. Some pathologies may not be immediately clinically apparent, although a brief test can make the diagnosis. More commonly, there is no specific test, and the clinician will turn to a differential ...