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involuntary jerking movements (chorea)
Explore what involuntary jerking movements (chorea) could mean — from the most common explanations to dangerous causes you should never ignore.
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No common matches.
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When to seek urgent help
Seek urgent care if involuntary jerking movements (chorea) is sudden and severe, accompanied by fever, neurological changes, breathing difficulty, or rapidly worsens.
FAQ
What causes involuntary jerking movements (chorea)?
involuntary jerking movements (chorea) can have many causes — see the matching conditions above.
Is involuntary jerking movements (chorea) dangerous?
Most cases are benign, but seek care if it is severe, persistent, or paired with red-flag features.
What should I do next?
Try the analyzer to add severity, duration, and other symptoms for a sharper match. Always confirm with a clinician.