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Title: Hemifacial Spasm: Overview of symptoms, causes and treatment (1)


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Hemifacial Spasm (HFS)
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Hemifacial Spasm (HFS)
  • Hemifacial Spasm (HFS) is a neuromuscular
    disorder, generally observed in middle-aged men
    and women, and it inflicts the muscles of one
    side of the face. These muscles undergo frequent,
    involuntary twitching or contractions. In this
    disorder, the seventh cranial nerve is
    constricted by blood vessels, which results in
    the varying degrees of facial spasms. The
    treatment encompasses the use of oral medicines,
    injections, and surgery.

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Causes of Hemifacial Spasm (HFS)
  • A common cause is injury to the facial nerves,
    which serve as the carriers of signals from the
    brain to the facial muscles. Any damage to these
    nerves may hinder the communication of
    information, resulting in twitching or
    compression. Such damage may also occur due to
    the development of a tumour. In some cases, a
    dislocated blood vessel may exert pressure on the
    facial nerve, thereby disrupting the normal
    neural communication. In the brain-stem, the
    facial nerve originates at a point which is known
    as the anterior inferior cerebellar artery.

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Causes of Hemifacial Spasm (HFS)
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  • This artery may cause a build-up of pressure on
    the facial nerve, causing it to misfire,
    eventually resulting in the abnormal contraction
    of the facial muscles.
  • Another probable cause of hemifacial spasm is a
    condition known as Bell's palsy. Here, the nerve
    which is responsible for keeping a control on the
    facial muscles gets inflamed.

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Symptoms
  • In the early stages, the affected person may
    experience such contractions around the eye. Over
    time, the condition tends to spread to the lower
    facial muscles, and the mouth seems to be pulled
    to one side. This happens in most of the
    cases. In some patients, the symptoms start
    near the chin, and progress in an upward
    direction. Generally, the twitching is not
    painful. However, the unsightly facial expression
    may become a source of embarrassment in public.

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Treatments
  • Oral medication, injections, and surgery are the
    three major treatment options for this condition.
    Patients are kept under routine monitoring, and
    have to undergo blood tests.Oral medication
    comprises anti-convulsant drugs
    like carbamazepine or phenytoin. These drugs help
    to suppress the rapid and excessive firing of
    neurons, and control the twitching. As the facial
    muscles undergo extreme amount of pressure and
    discomfort due to the frequent episodes of
    twitching or contraction, muscle relaxants may be
    recommended. The common examples
    include baclofen, diazepam, and clonazepam. 

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Treatments
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  • Injections for the treatment of hemifacial spasm
    include botox injections, which cause
    temporary muscle paralysis. A neurotransmitter
    known as acetylcholine carries the electrical
    messages transmitted to the muscles. Botox
    injections block such messages, and help in
    reducing or preventing the contraction of
    muscles. The effect of such injections begins in
    three days, and may persist for a period of about
    three months. Side effects like facial
    weakness, eye irritation, and droopy eyelids may
    be experienced.

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  • Cases which show no improvement despite the use
    of medications and botox injections are dealt
    with the help of a surgery known as microvascular
    decompression. About 90 of patients have been
    observed to be completely cured, after about two
    months. Try to avoid stress, emotional strain,
    fatigue, bright lights, excessive reading, etc.,
    because factors like these are known to aggravate
    the symptoms of this condition.

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