posted by admin on Apr 2

Description and Possible Medical Problems

If you’re like most people, occasionally you’ll find your eyelid will twitch for a few seconds for no apparent reason. It’s not unusual to be alarmed at the twitching, simply because you’re not sure what is causing your eyelid to flutter. The good news is that most eyelid twitches are nothing to worry about, and they usually go away within a few minutes.

Treatment

A twitching eyelid is often caused by anxiety or fatigue. Most of the time, however, there is no obvious cause.

However, to stop the twitching, which can be annoying, you should try one or more of the following suggestions. Relax. Do some exercise. Listen to your favorite music, or else try to get some rest if you’re overtired.

If all else fails and your twitching eyelid becomes an annoyance, your doctor may decide to prescribe a small dose of Valium as a last resort to help you relax. This method, however, will bring only short-term results. To benefit in the long term, you need to reduce the amount of stress in your life.

In rare cases, a twitching eyelid can be a sign of a serious underlying disease such as multiple sclerosis or another neurological condition that affects the facial muscles. However, with these diseases, other, more severe symptoms are usually present that will help a doctor make a clear diagnosis.

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