It depends. Twitches are commonly known to be activated by a abnormal amount of stress. Ask yourself if you are being put under any stress lately whatsoever. If so, you need to think about who may be causing a lot of stress in your life and then eliminate the source. Twitches aren't always caused by stress. If you are nervous, that may also explain your thumb twitching. I am not entirely sure, but I do know that your brain controls your body's movements, so I wouldn't jump to unnecessary conclusions here, but it may be linked to the brain... I am not a certified M.D, so I suggest that you consult a doctor, because my answers are mere theory's! I used to have a twitching problem and I found out that the reason why I had it was revolving around the fact that I had stress in my life and my body had problems coping with constant stress. It went away once I eliminated the root cause of the problem.
could be gas due to irregular digestion or pregnancy
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Stress mostly
There are a number of causes for minor swelling and twitching of lips. In most cases, this is associated with stress or certain allergies.
Typically neurological problems will cause head twitching in children. This twitching could be helped or cured by certain prescribed medications.
Thumb twitching is not normal if you thumb twitchs you may want to consult a doctor.
school stress parents lol
Yes it can. If you're eye are adjusting or you're prescription is wrong it can cause eye strain which can lead to eye twitching. There can be other causes though so you may want to consider other reasons you're eye is twitching. Check out the related link for a full list of causes to see which one fits your situation best and is probably the cause of your eye twitching.
It is called fasciculation... It's probably nothing to be worried about!
my upper lip twitches when i after i smirk so......................................................................
Twitching, little muscle spasms, could be caused by dehydration and lack of calcium and potassium. No matter what the cause, a physician should address this problem. If the twitching is painful, it may be some type of inflammation in the nerve or neuritis.
There are several common causes of eye twitching including allergies, tiredness, dry eyes, too much coffee, eye strain, under a lot of stress and alcohol consumption.