haigusregistreid
Haigusregistreid is a rare neurological disorder characterized by rapid, involuntary movements of the mouth and jaw that resemble chewing or sucking motions. These movements are often bilateral, meaning they affect both sides of the face, and can be accompanied by tongue movements and lip gestures.
The condition is named after the Norwegian physician Ragnar Haigus who first described it in the early
The causes of Haigusregistreid are not well understood, but it is thought to be related to abnormalities
Symptoms of Haigusregistreid can vary in severity and may include difficulty speaking, problems with coordination and
Treatment options for Haigusregistreid are often limited, and management typically involves a multidisciplinary approach that may