How to treat twitching

  The twitching phenomenon is one of the important symptoms of central nervous system lesions and is a manifestation of involuntary movements, a pathological phenomenon of neurological and muscular diseases, manifested as involuntary contractions of the transverse muscles.  Convulsions are very harmful to the human body and need to be treated promptly. However, there is no specific standard plan for the treatment of twitching. The reason for this is that there are many causes of convulsions, so it is important to identify the specific cause first and then target the treatment to have a good effect.  For epileptic patients convulsions focus on prevention and control, daily compliance with medical advice to take drugs, not able to suddenly stop drugs, epileptic patients with drugs generally have phenobarbital, sodium valproate and other drugs, if suddenly stop drugs, is likely to lead to seizures of convulsions. If you have a high fever, the main focus is on reducing the fever. As long as the body temperature returns to normal, the convulsions will generally not happen again. For convulsions caused by other diseases, it is also necessary to clarify the cause and then treat it symptomatically.  Therefore, the treatment of convulsions must be carried out in a hospital for systematic examination and treatment. If the convulsions are physiological, no special treatment is needed, but pathological convulsions must be treated in time to minimize the frequency of convulsive episodes.