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The different types of dystonia and how they are treated

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Dystonia is a neuromuscular disease that triggers muscles to relax out of their own accord. It can cause unnatural posture, twisting, as well as repetitive movement, as well as difficulty swallowing or speaking. Dystonia is a condition that can be experienced by any body part however, it usually is a problem for those with necks, arms, and legs. There are three types of dystonia: primary dystonia, focal dystonia, and generalized dystonia. Each has distinctive characteristics and symptoms. In this blog, we will look at the different types of dystonia thoroughly.

Different ways to characterize Dystonia

Dystonia is an assortment of movement disorders but each disorder is distinctly based on the way it is described. There are many ways to describe dystonia.

LOCATION

Dystonia is a common condition that can be classified according to the areas it is affecting:

PATTERNS TEMPORAL

Dystonia can also be identified by its patterns of time:

MOVEMENT DIVERS

Dystonia is also characterized by the absence or presence of a co-occurring disorder in movement.

ETIOLOGY AXIS

The classification is based on the existence or absence of degenerative or structural damage to the neuromuscular system. It also determines the degree to which dystonia was acquired or inherited and also the underlying causes.

Unfortunately, the different ways in which dystonia is classified could cause confusion. For instance, cervical dystonia is classified as focal as well as specific to a task. Similar to writer’s cramp, which is usually thought as a kind of occupational dystonia, or specific hand dystonia for a task. The words that are used to define these kinds of dystonia do not be in agreement but they all refer to the same condition.

Types of Dystonia

FOCAL DYSTONIAS

Focal dystonia can be a problem for the eyes, mouth hands, neck vocal cords, hands, feet. The majority of cases are primary which means they are genetically passed down however, there are secondary cases. Here are some instances that show focal dystonia

SECONDARY DYSTONIAS

Secondary dystonias can be acquired, meaning they are acquired later in life, as a result of an injury or condition. The most commonly cited reason is a stroke or brain injury, but there are also other possible causes like birth trauma or infections. Secondary dystonia may be caused by the usage of certain drugs.

Here are a few examples: