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Things You Should Know About Eyelid Twitches

Virtually all eye twitching is benign. However, if it persists, it could be a sign of some serious neurological disease involving the eyelid -- for example blepharospasm or hemifacial spasm. These conditions are much less common and must be treated and diagnosed by an experienced ophthalmologist.

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Things You Should Know About Eyelid Twitches

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  1. 5 Things You Should Know About Eyelid Twitches 1. If diminishing stress doesn't alleviate the twitches, your eye doctor can conduct a refraction (eyesight test) and comprehensive eye health exam to determine whether eye therapy can resolve the problem. 2. Pressure, tiredness, eyestrain, caffeine alcohol or tobacco use, dry eyes, allergies or nutritional deficiencies are soem common factors that could trigger or exacerbate eye twitches. 3. A twitch will last despite these attempts to alleviate triggers. In that circumstance, they are sometimes treated with Botox injections to help stop the muscles in your own eyelid from contracting. 4. Eyelid spasms are only considered a medical crisis when the twitch is accompanied by swollen or red eyes, unusual discharge, a drooping eyelid or twitching in other partsof the face. 5. Some common eye twitch triggers are dry eyes, stress, anxiety, allergies, smoking or alcohol intake, Caffeine, Infection due to lack of sleep or Eye strain caused by computer use, reading, tv, or bright lights Source - https://www.healingtheeye.com

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