Blepharospasm + Oromandibular Dystonia (Meige Syndrome): Involving involuntary eye closure and facial muscle contractions

Following is the list of sensory tricks that help provide temporary relief to individuals with Blepharospasm + Oromandibular Dystonia (Meige Syndrome): 

  • Talking, singing, or humming can temporarily alleviate symptoms by engaging the affected muscles in a different manner. 
  • Pulling on the upper eyelid gently can disrupt or reduce the severity of eye spasms. 
  • Pinching the back of the neck can provide a sensory stimulus that helps modulate involuntary movements. 
  • Yawning can provide a momentary respite from muscle contractions. 
  • Belching, sucking in or blowing air, and drinking a cold beverage have been reported to offer temporary relief.

 

It is crucial to acknowledge that the effectiveness of sensory tricks can vary among individuals and different types of dystonia. Consulting with a knowledgeable healthcare professional experienced in dystonia treatment is essential to tailor these techniques to one's specific needs and develop a comprehensive management plan.

Last update: May 2023