Facial twitching in speech may be related to exertion and mental overstress, or it may be caused by diseases such as vegetative nerve dysfunction and facial muscle spasm.
1. Excessive mental tension: In some occasions, if you are overstressed or overworked, you may experience facial twitching when you speak, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. When you are emotionally stable and fully rested, the facial twitching symptom will disappear on its own soon, without special intervention.
2. Phytoneurological dysfunction: this disease is a functional disease, usually caused by long-term poor work and rest habits or long-term mental trauma, which can lead to increased excitability of some areas of the cerebral cortex, resulting in neurological dysfunction, dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system, which may result in facial twitching when speaking, and may be accompanied by excessive sweating, panic and other symptoms.
3. Facial muscle spasm: usually caused by mechanical stimulation or compression of the facial nerve, can lead to intermittent involuntary twitching of one side of the patient’s facial muscles, especially in the speech of the facial twitching symptoms are more pronounced, but also with a crooked mouth, facial muscle weakness and other symptoms.
Speech facial twitching may also be caused by other reasons, if the symptoms continue to be unable to relieve, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible, after the cause is clear, under the guidance of a professional doctor for treatment.