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Lip Twitching

It is the condition in which the lip trembles continuously mainly due to potassium deficiency. it is a sign of a brain disorder having an underlying medical condition. It is an uncomfortable and annoying disorder which occurs due to inadequate accumulation of potassium in the nerve cells, responsible for the functioning of the brain.

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I feel like a muscle gets pulled when I lift the left side of my lip. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, While lifting my left side of my lip, I feel to have muscle pulling. It is present only on the left side of my nose. My face and mouth are not drooping. I cannot see any red or white spots and there is no pain. I feel weird. It got started before a week and I do not smoke.  Read Full »


Dr. Akmal Albert Asham Abdelmalek

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your symptoms look strange. If your lip moves involuntarily, then you can have a muscle twitching due to intake of more caffeine. If you have tingling, then it can be an early sign of recurrent herpes infection. But it lasts for a few days before the appearance of vesic...  Read Full »

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