izomrángás
Izomrángás, also known as muscular twitching or fasciculation, refers to the involuntary contraction of a small group of muscle fibers. This phenomenon is often visible on the skin's surface as a brief, flickering movement. Izomrángás can occur in any muscle group but is commonly observed in the eyelids, arms, and legs.
Several factors can trigger izomrángás. Stress, fatigue, and excessive caffeine intake are frequently cited causes. Dehydration
While usually benign and temporary, persistent or widespread izomrángás can sometimes indicate an underlying neurological condition.