Myoclonic Taurus

10 interesting facts about myoclonic bodies 1. There is a theory that myoclonic bodies can form during excessive physical activity in an athlete. As much as I hate to admit it, this aspect is the most studied. 2. It is generally accepted that they arose as a result of poor heredity or not so favorable conditions for bearing a child. But even according to this version, they can form in a favorable environment. 3. There is a myth that they are always accompanied by itching in the area where areas of the brain with myoclonic bodies are located - this reaction is more typical of syringomyelia. However, I have not found confirmation of this assumption in any scientific article. 4. If you observe people suffering from myoclonus (Tourette's disease and similar diseases), you will notice that shaking the head is an involuntary symptom. Head twitching occurs when the muscles of the face and neck are in a state of relaxation. Tapping your chin with your index finger helps relieve symptoms such as involuntary blinking. 5. There is another (albeit not very common) theory of the occurrence of such symptoms during sleep. Overstrain of the facial muscles during wakefulness affects. 6. The nerve impulses that cause myoclonus to occur may overlap. This happens if a person looks at something bright for a long time or does any work against the background of excessive fatigue. Taurus can occur from sharp sounds. People trying to suppress symptoms with their bodies make swallowing movements and scratch themselves. It is these natural movements that help relax the muscles and prevent new attacks. 7. Many of the symptoms of the disease are due to the fact that nerve signals are chaotic in shape and intensity. A particular problem for the patient is the inability to plan further activity, since their outbreaks occur at inopportune moments. 8. It happens that little bodies appear while observing the movements of another person - if the telepath is inactive, then the myoclonus stops. A