A member asked:

Many doctors online has claimed that benign fasciculations can't occour in the tongue (it's always als). why is this?

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Many opinions good: Of course you need to speak with your doc about this, but benign fasciculaions can occur in almost any muscles particularly the eyelid, arms, legs.

Answered 8/8/2014

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Dr. Bradford Landry answered

Specializes in Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine

Never say never: I am always skeptical of those who say "always" or "never" in medicine. There is (almost) always an exception to everything, and I (nearly) never say never to anything.

Answered 12/20/2014

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See below: You can find opinions of all stripes online, and most of what is there is misleading and inconclusive. See a dentist , and get an exam, and if the dentist is concerned, see a neurologist.

Answered 5/1/2019

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What else besides ALS and fasciculations can cause my tongue to feel twitchy?

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