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Dyskinesia

Dyskinesia is a movement disorder where involuntary movements cannot be controlled. It affects just one part of the body, such as the arm or head, or it can affect the entire body. This disorder ranges from mild to severe and interferes with normal daily activities.

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What is the reason for bloated stomach after having food?

Query: Hi doctor, I am a 37 year old male. I am feeling bloated stomach and giddiness immediately after eating. The feel is more especially after lunch. What could be the root cause? Please explain. Thank you.  Read Full »


Dr. Klerida Shehu

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. You are reporting to have bloating after eating, especially lunch. These symptoms may be related to stomach issues like gastritis or gall bladder issues like biliary sludge (bile precipitation) or dyskinesia (gall bladder muscle motility disorder). In my opinion yo...  Read Full »

I had psychosis and am taking the drug Olanzapine for the same. Does long-term use of it cause tardive dyskinesia?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 24-year-old, and I experienced psychosis four years ago. I am taking a maintenance dose of 2.5 mg of Oleanz (olanzapine). I cannot stop taking the drug permanently since I get anxiety and slight delusions after stopping it. I heard long treatment of antipsychotics causes tardiv...  Read Full »


Dr. Aditya Gupta

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. The incidence of tardive dyskinesia is close to zero with newer antipsychotics like the drug Oleanz. So the benefit of Oleanz is far more than any possible risk of side effects. So do not worry. Just have regular follow-ups with the treating psychiatrist and regular te...  Read Full »

I am diagnosed with left shoulder dyskinesia. What exercise can I do?

Query: Hi doctor, I am diagnosed with left shoulder dyskinesia (winging). A brief history of diagnostic examinations provided by my physician is given below: The patient complains of pain in the left shoulder blade. The left shoulder from the front is not visually altered. From behind, it shows marked sign...  Read Full »


Dr. Atul Prakash

Answer: Hello, Welcome to iclinq.com. The important thing to realize about dyskinesia is that it is a dynamic condition, and I need to examine you to be sure what may be wrong. The involved muscles are the trapezius, subscapularis, and latissimus dorsi, apart from some smaller muscles. Incoordination betw...  Read Full »

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