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How Long Does A Myoclonic Jerk Last?

hi, i am 39 years old. i am getting treatment for myoclonic jerk for 5 months now. almost about year back my chest, jaw and shoulders used to shake occasionally, and that became a regular feature, but i got to see a neurologist only from march of this year at which point i was told i was suffering from myoclonic jerk. can you please tell me how long does a myoclonic jerk last?
Tue, 28 Apr 2015
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Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns.

Myoclonic jerks duration depends on the underlying cause.

If an underlying cause is diagnosed ( toxic, any medication, metabolic disorder, autoimmune disease, kidney or liver disease) treating the cause should stop myoclonus.

In some cases no underlying causes is found, and in such cases, myoclonus could lest indefinitely, or could stop at any time, we don't know for sure.

Hope this answers your question. If you have additional questions or follow up questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to ans
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How Long Does A Myoclonic Jerk Last?

Hi, I have gone through your question and understand your concerns. Myoclonic jerks duration depends on the underlying cause. If an underlying cause is diagnosed ( toxic, any medication, metabolic disorder, autoimmune disease, kidney or liver disease) treating the cause should stop myoclonus. In some cases no underlying causes is found, and in such cases, myoclonus could lest indefinitely, or could stop at any time, we don t know for sure. Hope this answers your question. If you have additional questions or follow up questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to ans