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What causes an elderly person to move their tongue around?

According to the National Institutes of Health, tardive dyskinesia (a common cause of this symptom) may affect a significant portion of patients on certain long-term medications. Understanding what causes an elderly person to move their tongue around is crucial for proper diagnosis and care.

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What are involuntary mouth movements in the elderly?

According to the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD), tardive dyskinesia, a leading cause of involuntary mouth movements in the elderly, is a neurological disorder caused by long-term use of certain medications. This guide explores the various causes of these often-distressing movements, offering clarity and expert insight for seniors and their caregivers.

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