Involuntary movements refer to movements of the body that occur without conscious control or intention. These movements can be caused by a variety of factors, including neurological conditions, medication side effects, or stress. Involuntary movements can take many forms, such as tremors, twitching, or spasms, and can affect different parts of the body, including the face, neck, or limbs. Treatment for involuntary movements depends on the underlying cause and may include medication, physical therapy, or other supportive measures. It is important to seek medical attention if involuntary movements are severe or interfere with daily activities.
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