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Eye twitches have been nick named, "Nervous Tics. Which means that they are probably caused by stress, the drinking of too much coffee or energy drinks. I have read in my research that if you gently massage the area for a little bit it will go away. If it comes back later, it was advised that you should go see your doctor and get on some sort of medicine for anxiety or stress. (Unless it's not that big of a deal for you.) I ALSO read that it could mean that you have a brian tumor! Hope that isn't the case for anyone who has a twitch!
eye twitches are uselly coused by stress or fetuge. some eye twitching casees are very serious and some are minor casses.there is no real treatment that works enough to cruut it but it will bring down the simtoms
Eye twitches are Involuntary spasms in the muscles of the eyelid and it causes your eye twitch. They may last as long as a minuet to a day or two and the only remedy is rest and relaxation. Eye twitches can be caused by: lack of sleep, to much caffeine, stress, eye stress caused by over extended viewing of the computer screen. When your eye starts to twitch it means that your energy is not flowing smoothly and when the energy comes it comes in bursts causing your eye to twitch. Check out these web sites!http://chetday.com/twitchingeye.htmwww.eyecarebasics.com/.../eye-twitch.htmsorry the last ones so long but its good
Eye twitching is controlled by certain nerves who are functioning, "abnormally." It is caused by stress, fatigue, lack of sleep, staring at a computer or television screen too long, or having some nervous system disorder. You can get professional help from someone to perscribe medication to get better sleep to stop it or go to a therapist. You can also try and get a good night sleep without any disruptions.
Eye twitches are a series of muscle spasms caused by abnormal functioning of nerves it the base of the brain. Research says that dry eye is often developed before Blepharospasm. The eye twitch is just a nickname for Blepharospasm.
The eye twitch is also referred to a eye muscle spasm. Eye twitching is caused by uncontrolled contractions of the muscles around the eyelids. The eye twitch can also be caused by corneal irritation or injury, stress, lack of sleep, fatigue, eye strain, or possibly even hereditary.
For most people eye twitching is not a serious condition and typically results from fatigue or a lot of stress. For others eye twitching can lead to chronic irritation or vision problems. Most causes of eye twitching are from corneal injury, stress, lack of sleep, and fatigue. You can stop it by catching up on your sleep, not getting stressed out, and preventing injury to your eye. So, if your eye does start twitching don't be scared. It probably is not serious, and now you know how to make it stop.
What causes an eye to twitch can be many different things. 1 reason is because your eye is having an eye spasm and the other reason is because your eye has a condition. This condition is like an eye spasm but you need a doctor's help to make it go away. This is also called a "Blinking Disorder". It may not be bad but it sounds it though.
Blepharospasm or well known as eye twitching, are abnormal blinking spasms of the eyelids. Some causes of an eye twitch are corneal irritation, stress, lack of sleep, prolonged staring, eye strain, neurological disorders, and can sometimes be more serious like in hereditary. Eye twitching mostly means that you need to take it easy, and maybe catch up on your sleep. There is not really a real treatment for eye twitching but some people use drug therapy for chronic eye twitching problems. Botox is used to paralyze the eyelid muscles, and is a improved treatment in Canada. Another possible treatment is Myectomy. Myectomy is a surgery that removes some of the muscles and nerves in the eyelid.
An eye twitch is also referred as blepharospasm, or an eye muscle spasm. Twitching of the eyelids caused by uncontrolled contractions of the muscles around the eyelids. Eye twitches, in simpler terms is a blinking disorder or dry eyes. Eye twitching is believed to be caused by abnormal of certain nerve areas located at the base of the brain. You can stop and eye twitch by just relaxing, eliminating caffeine, and getting plenty of sleep.
It is believed that muscle spasms in the eyelid causes your eye to twitch. Because of this, it is believed that it is related to the nervous system. Most people think that these muscle twitches can be related to emotional stress or physical eye strain. For example, staring at the computer all day can cause it to twitch. This type of eye twitch is not considered serious and is usually transitory. There is a treatment for when your eye twitches you should do yoga or soak in hot water. To prevent your eye from twitching you could first try to reduce the stress in your life, and or relax. you eye can twitch from looking at the computer to long or jest to much stress in your life. I went to www.eyeconcerns.com/.../eye-twitches.php
An eye twitch is a muscle spasm in your eye which is caused by uncontrolled contractions of the muscles. Some causes are of eye twitching are stress, lack of sleep, fatigue, and eye strain. You can try and stop eye twitching by relaxing, limiting caffeine, resting, breaks from computer, and gently massage your eye lids with your fingers, but most eye twitches go away on their own in a few days. Most eye twitching is not sever though, so you don't usually have anything to worry about
Eye twitches are involuntary movements or spasms of the eyelids. Many people experience occasional twitches while others suffer from them more often. There are many causes of eye twitches. Some common causes are stress, lack of sleep, corneal irritation, eye strain, or neurological disorders. Most occasional cases of eye twitches go away. Since they are often caused by stress and lack of sleep it helps to relax or go to sleep. For more serious cases a surgery removing some muscles and nerves in the eyelids is an option. Eye twitching is controlled by a part of the brain called the basal ganglion. The basal ganglion controls muscles, sometimes it functions abnormally and can make the eye twitch.
Eye twitching is a spasm which involves involuntary blinking or eyelid movement. It is not a serious condition for a lot of people, and usualy results from fatigue or stress. But in some cases eye twitching can lead to chronic irritation or vision problems. Some main causes of eye twitching are corneal irritation or injury, stress, lack of sleep, fatigue, and eye strains.
Eye twitches... what causes them? Are they controlled by something? How can you stop them?Eye twitches (or blepharospasm) are caused by many things. These include certain medication, dry eyes, tiredness, and a family history. A lot of the time people don’t know what causes their eye to twitch. But, it is believed an unusual function happens with the nerves at the base of the brain causing your eyes to spasm. To stop an eye twitch you can try to relieve stress, limit caffeine, get plenty of sleep, apply a warm face cloth to the twitching eye, or try some over-the-counter eye drops to slow eyelid muscle tensing.
When you have an eye spasm or your eye starts to twitch it can be very annoying. Some doctors call it Blepharospasm but that is just a fancy name for an eye twitch. This happens mostly when you are over tired or there is very bright lights. The cause of the eye twitch is caused by an abnormal function of a part of the brain call the basal ganglion. This part of the brain this part of the brain is the control center for muscles. Eye twitches can also be hereditary. Another reason for eye twitches is when you are nervous for something like a speech or a test. One way to help stop this you can just relax. There is no sure cure for this though.
Nice work kids! O'B
Hey Mr.O I found out that an eye twitch is sometimes caused from stress it can also happen when you have to much caffeine. When you get an eye you get an eye twitch it means you need to relax. The only way to stop an eye twitch is by letting it go away on its own. An Eye twitch is a eye muscle has a spasm. Well I know that not a lot of info. But I couldn’t find much.
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