No it is not. You should a optometrist. It can or cannot be. Twitching is a sign of a minor form of terets, but it can also indicate serious eye problems.
Eye twitching
Chorea, dystonia, myoclonus are various nervous tics.
Blepharospasm has a number of symptoms. These include sensitivity to bright lights, escessive blinking and spasming of the eyes, dryness of the eyes, and uncontrollable twitching of the eyes and facial muscles.
The orbicularis oculi muscle allows us to blink or close our eyes. Twitching involves involuntary control of the eyelid muscles, while blinking involves voluntary control of the eyelid muscle.
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AnswerIf it's been going on for 3 weeks, you ought to see your doctor. Eye twitching can be caused by a number of things, such as irritation or injury to the eye, stress, lack of sleep, neurological disorders,hereditaryand prolonged staring. If you are not stressed and you don't constantly feel tired, you need to see your doctor about it when you can.
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It's a more common than you think "OCD." It's not a disease, it's a disorder. It's commonly found along with slight / very slight twitching of the head and frequent tapping of the fingers.
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yes it does cause muscle twitching