Dance sickness
Chorea is a rapid irregularity, irregularity, and thickness of the limbs and the head that cannot recur. Control your movements at will, such as turning your neck, shrugging your shoulders, intermittent flexion and extension of your fingers (milk-like grasping), waving your arms, and extending your arms Movement, upper limb weight, gait instability or thick jumping dance-like gait. When it is heavy, fast and thick jumping movements (dance-like gait) from side to side may appear. Reliance is increased when you exercise randomly or emotionally Reduced when quiet, disappeared during sleep, facial muscles can be seen as facial movements, low limb muscle tension. Common in minor chorea, Huntington's chorea and neuroleptics. Hemiplegia is confined to one side of the body, and is common in strokes and brain tumors.
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