Eye Twitching
Written by Author on June 30th, 2010There are many different reasons why people suffer from eye twitching but there are not many that are very serious. However eye twitching can become annoying and this is more so when you try to read, write, or watch TV. If you are experiencing any other symptoms besides the eye twitching the you need to see your doctor to receive a diagnosis and also a check up.
The more common reason for eye twitching are lack of sleep, fatigue, computer and TV screens, vitamin deficiency, eye strain, allergies, excess caffeine, and nerves that are compressed. To find out what had caused your eye twitching you should first take a look at your lifestyle, which is similar to eye twitching. Usually occurring together, sleep fatigue and stress can cause eye twitching and they also can cause some other symptoms.
There are many people that claim there is no known cause for eye twitching this is because the long list of symptoms is so difficult to sift through, like eye strain All of the symptoms that have been listed are only the most common reasons for eye twitching there are so many more.
When both eyes twitch it is known as blepharospasm, this can be debilitating because both eyes start to sag and it could cause blindness. However this is much more serious and would be called hemifacial. In cases like these the eye twitching should be easily cured once they have been identified, or eyes. So eye twitching really isn’t a really serious issue but it needs to be checked out if you cannot find any reason why it is happening. If you really feel that your eye twitching is more then just that, go see your doctor.
