I am 32 years old male. I am suffering from movement disorder from last 8-10 years that is sometimes (not all times duration between 2 attacks may be alternate day to month to years) I have to move my limbs in awkward direction rapidly. It (involuntarily movements) can affect all my body parts including head which is worst. I feel so much pressure/urge in my head that I have to rotate my head clockwise/anticlockwise. All these are temporarily suppressible. My stress is manageable. Sleep is proper. No family history for this. No drinking, no smoking. No Fits, Convulsions. CT Scan/MRI Scan/EEg Normal. I have consulted Neurologist and was told that this may be TICS and prescribed REVOCON (TETRABENZINE). But this is not helping me. So please guide me. Thanks.
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Dear lybrate-user chronic motor tic disorder may be the result of physical or chemical abnormalities in the brain. Neurotransmitters are chemicals that transmit signals throughout the brain. They may be misfiring or not communicating correctly. This causes the same “message” to be sent over and over again. The result is a physical tic. This is due to the wrong type of protein synthesis occurring in your gene. Homoeopathy has got best solutions for it. We used to study the genetic make up of the individual to find out the imbalance in it which will cause the imbalance in immunity which in turn causes the tics. A detailed consultation is needed for it. If you are interested I can help you.
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