Cramp Oral

An oral muscle cramp is a sudden or abrupt contraction of the muscles in the lower face, mouth, and lips that can result in pain and discomfort. This can be due to a variety of reasons, including myotonic disorders, jaw disorders, jaw strain while working on a computer, side effects of certain medications, congenital or acquired defects, tumors, and trauma.

Seizures can occur at any age and go away on their own for most people, but in some cases they may require medical intervention. If cramps become frequent or are accompanied by other symptoms, you should consult a doctor. There are now many treatments available for these conditions, such as stress reduction, physical therapy, drug therapy, botulinum toxin injections and others. However, the appropriate treatment method depends on the cause and severity of the seizures.