Epilepsy- rolandic with paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia and writer’s cramp
Overview
Epilepsy, rolandic with paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia and writer's cramp: A rare disorder characterized by epilepsy, writer's cramp seizures and sudden exercise-induced dystonia. The dystonia could occur in the neck, face, trunk or limbs. The writer's cramp tended to start during childhood and continue into adolescence.
Symptoms
The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Epilepsy, rolandic with paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia and writer's cramp includes the 8 symptoms listed below: * Writer's cramp * Sudden exercise-induced dystonia * Epilepsy * Dystonia on one side of the body * Mild horizontal nystagmus * Partial seizures * Twitching muscles * Twitching limbs
Causes
* Epilepsy * Twitching limbs
Diagnosis
The phrase "signs of Epilepsy, rolandic with paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia and writer's cramp" should, strictly speaking, refer only to those signs and symptoms of Epilepsy, rolandic with paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia and writer's cramp that are not readily apparent to the patient. The word "symptoms of Epilepsy, rolandic with paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia and writer's cramp" is the more general meaning; see symptoms of Epilepsy, rolandic with paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia and writer's cramp. The signs and symptom information on this page attempts to provide a list of some possible signs and symptoms of Epilepsy, rolandic with paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia and writer's cramp. This medical information about signs and symptoms for Epilepsy, rolandic with paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia and writer's cramp has been gathered from various sources, may not be fully accurate, and may not be the full list of Epilepsy, rolandic with paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia and writer's cramp signs or Epilepsy, rolandic with paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia and writer's cramp symptoms. Furthermore, signs and symptoms of Epilepsy, rolandic with paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia and writer's cramp may vary on an individual basis for each patient. Only your doctor can provide adequate diagnosis of any signs or symptoms and whether they are indeed Epilepsy, rolandic with paroxysmal exercise-induced dystonia and writer's cramp symptoms.
Treatment
* Pain Specialists: o Pain Medicine