Eyelid spasm; Eye twitch; Twitch - eyelid
Causes, incidence, and risk factorsThe most common things that make the muscle in your eyelid twitch are fatigue, stress, and caffeine. Once spasms begin, they may continue off and on for a few days. Then, they disappear. Most people experience this type of eyelid twitch on occasion and find it very annoying. In most cases, you won't even notice when the twitch has stopped.
More severe contractions, where the eyelid completely closes, are possible. These can be caused by irritation of the surface of the eye (cornea) or the membranes lining the eyelids (conjunctiva).
Sometimes, the reason your eyelid is twitching cannot be identified. This form of eyelid twitching lasts much longer, is often very uncomfortable, and can also cause your eyelids to close completely.
SymptomsIn addition to having repetitive, uncontrollable twitching or spasms of your eyelid (usually the upper lid), you may be very sensitive to light or have blurry vision. TreatmentEyelid twitching usually disappears without treatment. In the meantime, the following steps may help:
If twitching is severe, small injections of botulinum toxin can temporarily cure the spasms.
Expectations (prognosis)The outlook depends on the specific type or cause of eyelid twitch. In some cases, the twitches usually stop within a week.
ComplicationsPermanent eye injury from unrecognized cornea injury is possible, but rare.
Calling your health care providerCall your primary care doctor or eye doctor (ophthalmologist, optometrist) if:
Faucett DC. Essential blepharospasm. In: Yanoff M, Duker JS, Augsburger JJ, et al, eds. Ophthalmology. 2nd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby Elsevier; 2004: chap 91.
The medical term for involuntary contractions of the eyelid is blepharospasm. This condition can cause the eyelid to twitch or close intermittently and may be temporary or chronic.
This is not a common cause of eyelid twitch if you'd like to see a list of causes and their treatments check the link below.
stress. nerves. if it continues or gets worse, see a neurologist.
Eyelid twitching, or myokymia, is often caused by factors like stress, fatigue, caffeine consumption, or eye strain. It can also result from dry eyes or prolonged screen time. Although usually harmless, if the twitching persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
It could be from being tired or excessive television/computer exposure. It can also be from emotional or work related stress.
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