A member asked:

Weird sensation under tongue & slight odd tongue movements. not interfering w/ anything, but concerns me. not constant. sometimes after stimulants.

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Dr. Bradford Romans answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Tongue fasiculations: can be caused by stimulants,neurologic disorders,Parkinson's Dz,etc..These are little involuntary movements in the tongue muscle.Even in normal people this can occur a little.Sort of like a tremor if you extend and spread out your fingers.For U,at 23yrs old,I wouldn't worry too much.

Answered 7/14/2015

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Dr. Felix Brizuela answered

Specializes in Neurology

Tics?: If occurs when you take a stimulant, may be a tic. I would discuss with Physician who prescribed it.

Answered 8/4/2014

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