What Causes Eye Twitching and How to Stop Twitching
Wed, Jan 05, 22 By : KoalaEye Optical
Eye twitching is an eye muscle or eyelid spasm or movement that you cannot control. Eye twitching can be caused by a lot of reasons. You can read the following contents to learn more. In addition, if the eye twitching is severe, there would be some complications of it. So, keep on your reading to find some useful information.

What Is Eye Twitching?

 

An eye twitching is an eye muscle or eyelid spasm or movement that you can’t control. The doctor may call it blepharospasm. It tends to happen more in your upper eyelid. The lid moves every few seconds, usually for a minute or two.

 

What Causes Eye Twitching?

 

So, after learning what eye twitching is, do you know what causes eye twitching? In general, eye twitching may be caused by a lot of reasons. Here, we will list some of them, such as fatigue, stress, caffeine, alcohol, smoking, light sensitivity, some medications, especially those that treat psychosis and epilepsy.

 

Besides these causes, eye twitching can also be caused by other reasons, such as brain damage, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, and so on.

 

Complications of Eye Twitching

 

From the above information, you can find that eye twitching is a symptom of a more serious brain or nerve disorder. However, if the eye twitching is serious, there are some complications of it. Now, we will show some of them.

 

Bell’s palsy is a condition that causes one side of your face to droop downward. Dystonia may cause unexpected muscle spasms and the affected area’s body part to twist or control. Your eyelid closes completely. Or, spasms involve other facial muscles.

 

If the eye twitches all day or go on for weeks or months, they could distract you and affect your life quality.

 

Therefore, you need to see your eye doctor and they will have a check.

 

How to Stop Eye Twitching?

 

After learning the causes of eye twitching, you need to know how to treat eye twitching. Most minor twitches go away on their own and it might help to get plenty of rest and cut back on alcohol, tobacco, and caffeine. If dry eyes or irritated eyes are the causes, try over-the-counter artificial tears.

 

However, there is no treatment for benign serious blepharospasm. However, your doctor can help relieve your symptoms. One of the most treatments is botulium toxin. It also treats hemifacial spasms.

 

And you doctor will inject small amounts into your eye muscles to ease the spasms. The effect lasts a few months and it slowly wears off.

 

However, in mild cases, your doctor might suggest medications like clonazepam, lorazepam, biofeedback, acupuncture, hypnosis, chiropratic, nutrition therapy, tinted glasses.

 

In most cases, as for how to stop eye twitching, your doctor will suggest making a surgery. In a procedure called myectomy, they take out some of the muscles and nerves around your eyelid. And surgery can ease the pressure of the artery on your facial nerve that causes a hemifacial spasm. The results of surgery are permanent. But as with any operation, there is a change of complications.

 

To sum up, this post from Koalaeye Optical has shown the eye twitching meaning, the causes of eye twitching and how to stop eye twitching. If you have any different ideas for eye twitching, share them in the comment zone. If you have problems with glasses, please feel free to contact us via the email service@koalaeye.com and we will reply to you as soon as possible.

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