My right pinky is twitching. Like every few seconds. This has happened on other fingers in the past, and goes away after a while, but seriously, WTF is ...

Context Explanation

It's mostly my pointer finger and thumb twitching randomly without me doing it, and when it does I can feel a sensation in the nerves up the arm in question. I've had random muscle pulses my whole life (which I assume is benign fasciculation syndrome) all over my body and have had gastrointestinal problems (kind-of constipation, more like ... Finger twitching was a first sign for me. Also when typing getting the wrong key or keeping my finger on a key long enoigh for it to repeat several times.

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Do you have any other symptoms that you have noticed - something out of the ordinary or something you noticed a while back that you have learned to live with? At times, trouble sleeping. Within the past year: Middle right foot wiggling involuntarily. Sometimes had "sleep starts" when dosing off that only affected my right foot. Fasciculations randomly affecting different areas in my my whole body (like a heartbeat) like in my thigh, arm, back, even below my ribcage).

Final Conclusion

At times, my finger would twitch. Involuntary head twitching can stem from various movement disorders, including neck spasms, Tourette syndrome, and Parkinson’s disease, necessitating a doctor’s evaluation for proper diagnosis and a ... Does anyone suffer from random hand cramping and finger contractures? Posted by kalliope56 @kalliope56, I am at wit’s end with a problem I’ve been having with my hands and fingers. My hands randomly have spasms and my fingers randomly contract. Hi there, I must say that I am stone-cold terrified after a little over a month of toe twitching.

I am a 52 year old female. These are involuntary movements affecting both feet, multiple toes, but especially my big and fourth toes. I have no muscle weakness. Has anyone else had this, or does anyone have any expertise to weigh in?