How to treat oral and mandibular dystonia

The treatment of orofacial dystonia includes medication such as anticholinergic drug Benzhexol, botulinum toxin A injection and other treatments such as acupuncture. 1. Medication: Anticholinergic drugs such as Benzhexol are generally chosen in clinic, and the maximum tolerated dose can be given to control the symptoms, and Clonazepam, Diazepam or Carbamazepine can also be chosen for the treatment. Note that the above drugs need to follow the doctor’s instructions in accordance with the dose of use, do not unauthorized use of drugs to avoid adverse reactions. 2. Botulinum toxin type A injection: Generally, the clinical choice of orbicularis oculi muscle multi-point injection, the dose should be based on the patient’s specific condition, the efficacy of the better can be maintained for 3 to 6 months, and repeat injections are still effective. Note that some patients may experience temporary adverse reactions such as discomfort in swallowing and weakness in chewing after injection. 3. Other therapies: Acupuncture can be used to assist the treatment. If you are diagnosed with mandibular dystonia, you must go to a regular hospital as soon as possible, complete the relevant examinations and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.