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Do you think I have benign flocculation syndrome?

R almost a year I have been experiencing muscle twitches in different parts of my body, including hands, arms, legs, feet, stomach etc. I also get pain in these areas. Sometimes it's an ac hey pain, other times it feels like cramps. I'm always pretty anxious, but this is really starting to worry me. The pain can be pretty bad. I've booked a docs apt, just curious what people think tho. If it is BS, is there anything that can be done about it?

Answer: Hi, sorry you already know the answer to your question: get yourself to your doctor as soon as possible. He/she will probably refer you to a neurologist, who will want to give you an MRI to rule out diseases like parkinson's, ms, Lou gehrig's disease, etc. (no you are not too young for any of those. ) please stop self-diagnosing; hie your Heine to your primary care doctor and call today.

Do I have benign flocculation syndrome?

Have the following symptoms; bilateral tremor of the muscles in the arms, legs, feet, hands shaking voice (voice tremor) clumsiness difficulty in fine movements of hands difficulty writing anxiety nervousness sweating nausea i looked up the symptom "tremor" on go ogle and found BS. Do I have it? And if I do, should I go to the doctor asap, or can it wait?

Answer: I would not base a diagnosis on one go ogle search. Go to a neurologist asap.

Does anyone know anything about cramp flocculation syndrome?

Have been suffering with it for about three years now and I have pretty much had to quit everything I do! I hate it and it hurts badly. My doctor gave me a seizure med. For it but it didn't help any and it just sucked the energy out of me. I have also been temporarily paralyzed and I'm not sure if that could have been caused by Cf's.

Answer: Yep, I have it. I think I have had I for a long time. Cabral takes the edge of it, but it does not totally goes away. I have been struggling with back spasms for several weeks. Some days they are bad and some days they are better. Tomorrow they maybe gone and my legs or feet will hurt. That is the way it goes. I have have to quit a few things, but I still am active and try to be engaged with life in general. A positive attitude helps

What is muscle fasciculation? Is there any cure?

I have abdominal muscle flocculation, thus taking exercise specially on my abs makes it worst?

Answer: A flocculation is a small, local, involuntary muscle contraction (twitching) visible under the skin they have a variety of causes. The origin of most cases is at present unknown and usually inconclusive, has therefore been given the title benign flocculation syndrome inadequate magnesium intake can cause circulations, especially after a magnesium loss due to severe diarrhea. So increased intake of foods rich in magnesium, such as nuts (especially almonds) and bananas may help. Flocculation also often occurs during a rest period after sustained stress, such as that brought on by unconsciously tense muscles. Reducing stress and anxiety is therefore another useful treatment. Intense aerobic exercise has a tendency to cause these benign circulations -- once the aerobic exercise is over and you have taken up a restful position, you will start to notice the twitching. Go easy on the exercise and eat those yummy bananas!

Does anyone know anything about benign fasciculations?

Have been diagnosed with benign flocculation,s, this condition predominantly affects my legs. My muscles tend to be in constant motion even when relaxed.

Answer: Benign flocculation is a movement disorder which manifests in fine tremors. While it is inherited, the cause is unknown. Symptoms are: bilateral tremors clumsiness sweating nausea shaky voice anxiety nervousness difficulty writing sweating treatment often include es primidone or propanolol botulinum toxin injudicious thalatomy (surgery) or stimulus of thalamus here is a website you might find helpful. It is designed for those that have been diagnosed with benign flocculation. Http://www. Extenuation. Com/aboutbfs/

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