Dyskinesia
Dyskinesia or dyskinesia (English: dyskinesia, dyskinesie: Germany) is one of neurological symptoms, a type of involuntary movement. Originally it is a symptom that appears in different diseases, meaning movement disorder, movement abnormality, and it is distinguished by its cause. Things that occur in patients taking long-term antipsychotic medications such as haloperidol are called tardive dyskinesia or mouth dyskinesia, and it is observed that the lips muzzle, tongue twists, forward and backward movements, and tooth clenching . Dyskinesia found in patients with Parkinson's disease is more commonly sports-like movement of the limbs or the head, more common, and usually appears several years after treatment with levodopa is started. In addition, primary ciliary dyskinesia (cilia immobility, cartagener syndrome, primary cis dyskinesia, Kartagener syndrome), the term dyskinesia is also used for biliary dyskinesia. ...