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Fasciculation refers to involuntary, spontaneous muscle twitches or contractions that can be visible under the skin. These twitches are caused by the spontaneous firing of motor units in the muscles and can appear as small, localized movements, typically affecting individual muscle fibers or groups of fibers. Fasciculations are usually benign and transient, often occurring without any underlying health issue, but they can sometimes be indicative of neurological conditions or muscle disorders. The causes of fasciculation can vary widely. Common, benign causes include muscle fatigue, stress, caffeine intake, or electrolyte imbalances. Fasciculations can also be associated with neurological conditions such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), where they are often seen alongside more serious symptoms like muscle weakness and atrophy. Other conditions that may present with fasciculations include benign fasciculation syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, or muscle disorders like myopathy. Treatment for fasciculations depends on the underlying cause. In cases where fasciculations are benign and related to lifestyle factors, addressing contributing factors such as reducing caffeine intake, managing stress, or correcting electrolyte imbalances may alleviate the symptoms. If fasciculations are associated with a neurological or muscular disorder, treatment focuses on managing the primary condition. For example, ALS is managed with a multidisciplinary approach including medications to slow disease progression, physical therapy to maintain mobility, and supportive care. Physical therapy and occupational therapy can also be useful in cases where fasciculations impact daily functioning. If fasciculations are persistent or accompanied by other concerning symptoms, seeking medical evaluation is essential to determine the underlying cause and appropriate management strategies.