tõmblusi
Tõmblusi, often translated as twitching or spasms, refers to sudden, involuntary muscle contractions. These can range from minor, barely perceptible twitches to more pronounced jerks that move a limb. They can occur in various parts of the body, including the eyelids, face, arms, and legs. The causes of tõmblusi are diverse and can include factors such as stress, fatigue, caffeine intake, dehydration, and certain medications. Sometimes, they are a normal physiological response and not indicative of a serious problem. However, persistent or severe tõmblusi can sometimes be a symptom of an underlying medical condition. These conditions might include neurological disorders, electrolyte imbalances, or even certain types of infections. In many cases, tõmblusi are benign and resolve on their own without specific treatment. If tõmblusi are causing significant discomfort, interfering with daily activities, or accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis and appropriate management.