Myokymia

Myokymia
Myokymia
Classification and external resources
DiseasesDB 31530
eMedicine neuro/235
MeSH D020385

Myokymia, is an involuntary, spontaneous, localized quivering of a few muscles bundles within a muscle, but which are insufficient to move a joint. One type is superior oblique myokymia.

Myokymia is commonly used to describe an involuntary eyelid muscle contraction, typically involving the lower eyelid or less often the upper eyelid. It occurs in normal individuals and typically starts and disappears spontaneously. However, it can sometimes last up to three weeks. Since the condition typically resolves itself, medical professionals do not consider it to be serious or a cause for concern.

In contrast, Facial myokymia is a fine rippling of muscles on one side of the face and may reflect an underlying tumor in the brainstem (typically a brainstem glioma), loss of myelin in the brainstem (associated with multiple sclerosis) or in the recovery stage of Guillain–Barré syndrome, an inflammatory polyneuropathy that may affect the facial nerve.[citation needed]

Myokymia in otherwise unrelated body parts may occur in neuromyotonia.

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Causes

Frequent contributing factors include: too much caffeine, high levels of anxiety, fatigue, stress, overwork, overexposure to computer/television monitors, and a lack of sleep. Use of certain drugs or alcohol may also be factors.[1]

Treatment

Many doctors commonly recommend a combined treatment of: a warm compress applied to the eyes (to relieve muscle tension, relax the muscles, and reduce swelling); a small dosage of antihistamine (to reduce any swelling that may be caused by an allergic reaction); increase bed rest (to allow muscles to rest); decrease exposure to computer screens, televisions, or harsh lighting (to allow muscles to rest); and monitor caffeine intake (too much caffeine can cause an adverse reaction such as eye twitching, but a controlled dose can serve as an effective treatment by increasing blood flow)

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  • myokymia — n. prominent quivering of a few muscle fibres, not associated with any other abnormal features. It is usually a benign condition. See also: fasciculation …   The new mediacal dictionary

  • myokymia — /muy euh kim ee euh/, n. Pathol. twitching of individual segments of a muscle. [MYO + kymia, equiv. to Gk kym(a) something swollen + IA] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Superior oblique myokymia — Infobox Disease Name = Superior oblique myokymia Caption = 6 = Superior oblique muscle DiseasesDB = ICD10 = ICD9 = ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = MeshID = Superior oblique myokymia is a neurological disorder… …   Wikipedia

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  • миокимия — (myokymia; мио + греч. kyma волна, волнение; син. псевдофасцикуляция) гиперкинез, характеризующийся постоянными или транзиторными сокращениями пучка мышечных волокон, не приводящими к перемещению сегмента конечности; обусловлен изменениями… …   Большой медицинский словарь

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  • МИОКИМИЯ — (myokymia) заметное трепетание некоторых мышечных волокон при отсутствии любых других аномалий в организме человека. Данное состояние обычно является преходящим. См. также Фасцикуляции …   Толковый словарь по медицине

  • Episodic ataxia — (EA) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by sporadic bouts of ataxia (severe discoordination) with or without myokymia (continuous muscle movement). Ataxia can be provoked by stress, startle, or heavy exertion such as exercise.… …   Wikipedia

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