How to use in-sentence of “dyskinesia”:
– Sometimes, even if the medication is stopped, the tardive dyskinesia never goes away.
– Sometimes, if the drug that is causing TD is stopped early enough, the tardive dyskinesia will go away.
– Most people who get tardive dyskinesia are people who have schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, or bipolar disorder, and have been on antipsychotic medicines for a long time.
– Often, people with tardive dyskinesia also have akathisia.
– Tardive dyskinesia is usually caused by taking antipsychotic medicines in high doses, or for a long time.
– The symptoms of tardive dyskinesia are movements of the face, lips, tongue, torso, arms, and legs.
– But some people get tardive dyskinesia after taking these medicines for only 6 weeks.
– The person with tardive dyskinesia cannot stop or control these movements.