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What Causes Consistent Sidewise Movement Of The Head?

i am 14 years old and ever scince i was a baby i have constatnly moved my head side to side. i dont do it when im sleeping but thats the only time i dont. i do this all the ttime and i dont even relaize. its very embarresing and i would to anything to stop please help i am 5 10 and 130 lbs
Tue, 31 Oct 2017
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Is it continuously have you feeling head movement ??? Have you consulted any neurologist?? Anybody suffering from same problem in your family?? Have you taken any CT or MRI scan??? Have your suffering from any memory problems??

Possibility of tics, touretts syndrome,Bobble head doll syndrome, chorea, congenital tremor, Wilson's disease etc..

Please consult your neurologist he will investigate and treat accordingly.
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What Causes Consistent Sidewise Movement Of The Head?

Hello Thank you for trusting HCM Is it continuously have you feeling head movement ??? Have you consulted any neurologist?? Anybody suffering from same problem in your family?? Have you taken any CT or MRI scan??? Have your suffering from any memory problems?? Possibility of tics, touretts syndrome,Bobble head doll syndrome, chorea, congenital tremor, Wilson s disease etc.. Please consult your neurologist he will investigate and treat accordingly.