A throbbing bottom eyelid, often referred to as eyelid twitching or myokymia, can be caused by several factors including stress, fatigue, caffeine intake, and eye strain. Allergies or irritation may also contribute to the condition. While generally harmless and temporary, persistent twitching could indicate an underlying issue, so it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional if it continues.
What causes the throbbing called a pulse?
Possible causes of a bump on a dog's bottom eyelid can include infections, allergies, or growths like tumors. Treatment options may include antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medications, or surgical removal depending on the underlying cause. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Inflamation can have that effect.
Could be a sign of infection. You do not state if you have any other symptons.
well ur breath
The main symptom of myasthenia gfravis is one droopy eyelid
Infection.
Pain when touching the eyelid can be caused by various factors, including infections, injuries, allergies, or underlying medical conditions.
A red spot on the bottom eyelid can be a sty, which is a bacterial infection of an oil gland in the eyelid. It can also be a chalazion, which is a blockage of an oil gland causing a painless bump. If the red spot is painful, persistent, or affecting your vision, it's best to see an eye doctor for further evaluation and treatment.
A drooping eyelid is most often due to: Weakness of the muscle that raises the eyelid; damage to the nerves that control that muscle; or looseness of the skin of the upper eyelids.
Any facial piercing hurts, but its more like a pinch and lots of throbbing.
Could be Kidney infection? Just a suggestion