Is muscle throbbing a tachyphylaxis?

Muscle jumping is not necessarily caused by tardive dyskinesia, but can also be caused by encephalitis, autonomic hyperfunction, and benign myofascial tremor syndrome.
Acromegaly may also be referred to as motor neuron disease, and common clinical manifestations include muscle atrophy, muscle jumping, and medullary palsy. Therefore, the presence of muscle throbbing may be a symptomatic manifestation caused by acromegaly. However, the diagnosis of acromegaly cannot be confirmed by the simple symptom of muscle throbbing, but needs to be combined with other clinical manifestations, and with electromyography and other tests to assist in the diagnosis.
The symptoms of muscle twitching may also be caused by other reasons, such as encephalitis, which is prone to muscle twitching, nausea, headache, etc.; emotional fluctuations of individuals may cause autonomic hyperactivity, which may lead to muscle twitching and other reactions; if you suffer from benign myofascial tremor syndrome, you will often experience involuntary twitching of the muscles.
If persistent muscle tremor occurs, you can go to the hospital for examination, and under the guidance of a professional physician to make a clear diagnosis and then carry out targeted treatment, do not judge blindly, so as not to cause excessive worry, causing other physical discomfort.