Muscle twitches are fine movements of a small area of muscle.
Muscle fasciculation; Fasciculations of muscle
Muscle twitching is caused by minor muscle contractions in the area, or uncontrollable twitching of a muscle group that is served by a single motor nerve fiber.
Muscle twitches are minor and often go unnoticed. Some are common and normal. Others are signs of a nervous system disorder.
Causes may include:
Nervous system conditions that can cause muscle twitching include:
Symptoms of a nervous system disorder include:
No treatment is needed for benign muscle twitching in most cases. In other cases, treating an underlying medical cause may improve symptoms.
Contact your health care provider if you have long-term or persistent muscle twitches or if twitching occurs with weakness or loss of muscle.
Your provider will take a medical history and perform a physical exam.
Medical history questions may include:
Tests depend on the suspected cause, and may include:
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