lihasnykäykset
Lihasnykäykset, also known as fasciculations, are involuntary muscle contractions that can be observed as brief, fine twitches under the skin. These twitches are caused by the spontaneous firing of a single motor neuron and the muscle fibers it innervates. They are typically harmless and can occur in healthy individuals, often exacerbated by stress, fatigue, caffeine intake, or certain medications.
Fasciculations can affect various parts of the body, including the eyelids, limbs, and torso. While most instances
The diagnosis of the cause of lihasnykäykset usually involves a thorough medical history, a physical examination