How to treat involuntary movements due to extrapyramidal injury

The treatment of involuntary movements caused by extrapyramidal injury, including hypertonia or hypotonia, can be selected according to the degree of severity, and the treatment includes general treatment, medication and so on.
1. General treatment: when mild symptoms are not obvious, no medication is usually used, and language comfort and psychological guidance can be taken to reduce tension and anxiety and relax the mood.
2. Drug treatment: severe symptoms need to be treated with drugs. Decreased movement and hypotonia syndrome manifests itself as slow movement, resting tremor, abnormal posture and gait, etc. Anticholinergic drugs such as phenazopyridine and dopamine agonists such as pramipexole are used.
Hyperkinetic and hypotonic syndromes show brief, intense, and irregular activity of the extremities, using sedatives such as diazepam, clonazepam, and dopamine depleting drugs such as buprenazine.
If the diagnosis of extrapyramidal injury caused by involuntary movements, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to standardize the treatment, in order to reduce the adverse effects of the disease, the above drugs need to be taken in accordance with medical advice.