What is the appropriate department for Meijer syndrome?

Meijer syndrome can be seen in neurology or neurosurgery.
Major syndrome is a functional disorder of the central nervous system, patients usually have blepharospasm, oral and mandibular dystonia, facial dystonia-like involuntary movement manifestations, and in severe cases, it may also lead to generalized dystonia, resulting in abnormal motor function.
Can go to the neurology department, under the guidance of the doctor oral benzo hydrochloride, clonazepam, baclofen and other drugs to relieve.
If there is no significant improvement in the patient’s condition after drug treatment, the patient can also go to the neurosurgery department for treatment through surgical methods, usually through deep brain electrical stimulation or brain pacemaker surgery to relieve the patient’s discomfort. Such surgical treatments are effective in controlling symptoms and slowing the progression of the disease, but are not a complete cure.
The cause and mechanism of Meijer Syndrome are still unclear, and it is recommended that patients receive treatment as soon as possible to prevent the condition from worsening.