Summary
Eyelid twitching, also known as myokymia, can be caused by eye irritation, eye strain, lack of sleep, dry eyes, or too much caffeine.
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Stress and fatigue are also common causes.
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In more serious cases, it can be caused by environmental irritants, physical exertion or stress.
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If the twitching persists for more than a few weeks, it may be a sign of other conditions and should be checked by a doctor.
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The most common types of eyelid spasms are: eyelid twitch (or tic), essential blepharospasm, and hemifacial spasm. What is an eyelid twitch? An eyelid twitch (or tic) is when your…
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The most common causes of eye twitches are stress and fatigue. Make sure you get enough exercise, at least seven to eight hours of sleep and stay hydrated. Once you relax, most cases of eyelid spasms pass — though if you’re super stressed this might take up to a few weeks.
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