carpopédies
Carpopédies is a term sometimes used to describe a medical condition characterized by involuntary spasms or contractions of the muscles in the hands and feet. While not a recognized medical diagnosis in standard classifications, the term has appeared in some literature and discussions to refer to a constellation of symptoms. These symptoms can include repetitive hand or foot movements, which may be mistaken for fidgeting or intentional actions. The underlying causes are varied and can range from neurological conditions to certain medication side effects.
Conditions that might present with symptoms colloquially referred to as carpopédies include certain types of epilepsy,
Diagnosis and management depend entirely on identifying the specific underlying cause. A thorough medical history, neurological