twitchings
Twitchings are involuntary, sudden, brief muscle contractions. They can occur in any part of the body and are generally harmless. These contractions are often perceived as a slight jerk or spasm. The exact cause of twitchings can vary, but common triggers include fatigue, stress, caffeine intake, certain medications, and electrolyte imbalances.
One common type of twitching is benign fasciculation syndrome, characterized by widespread, persistent, but harmless muscle
Diagnosis of twitchings typically involves a medical history, physical examination, and sometimes neurological tests like electromyography