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What it really means when your eyelid twitches
Most of us have experienced the random eyelid twitch from time to time, but probably haven't given much thought to what's ...
It has happened to many of us. While in the middle of work, a study session or just spending time with friends, your eyelid flutters for no apparent reason. At first, it may be nothing more than a ...
Myokymia is the scientific term for the twitching that mostly affects the lower eyelids. Dr. Anthony Youn recommends getting more sleep, reducing caffeine consumption and if all else fails, Botox ...
Low levels of magnesium, potassium, or Vitamin B12 are linked to muscle spasms, which may play a role in the occurrence of ...
That unexpected twitch in your eyelid appearing out of the blue might be your body signalling that you need to take things easier. An optometrist has revealed that the bothersome tremor many of us ...
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Ask a doctor: why is my eye twitching?
If you’ve ever developed an eye twitch, you’ll know how disconcerting it can be. But thankfully, according to ophthalmologists, that irritation is likely nothing to worry about. “The medical word for ...
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