3 year old involuntary movements
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Kevin Pho, MD
Boston - MA
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He also does this duriong sleep but on a less regular basis.
There is no history movement disorders in his family history
I have found a desciption of similar movements under oromandibular dystonia and it has scared the living day lights out of my wife and I . it would seem that OMD occurs mostly in adults between 40 and 70 and is focal not spreading .
What else could ,my son have that is causeing this involuntary
jaw movement.
Around the time of the onset of these movements he had a unusally high temperature of 110 one evening although i do not suggest there is a link .
Also Dystonia in children seems to start on the lower limbs and can the sprtead having terible comsequences , does OMD in chidren known to spread .
Absolutely any help will be greatly appreciated .