Neurologist can look: Myoclonic jerks may be triggered by a variety of stimuli if one has stimulus-sensitive myoclonus. Such stimuli can be sound, touch, fright or startle, or flashes of light. If a person gets myoclonus from heat or cold exposure, she can try to avoid the causative stimuli and have her neurologist take a look at the situation.
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