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I've developed an eye twitch.

rdaws

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I've had eye twitches in the past, where the lid just flipped around a little bit, but this week it looks like a small animal is trying to break out from underneath my left eye.

Any idea on the cause / solution? Have a very client-facing role... don't want to look like a
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rub ur index finger till its hot and then place it over the spot. Heat helps to get rid of it. Something my mother taught me lol.
 

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eye twitch or eyeLID twitch?
 

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Originally Posted by Master-Classter
eye twitch or eyeLID twitch?

This is a twitch of the lower lid... but it goes another half inch below, and it's extremely noticeable. More of a spasm, really.

As for allergies, I'm usually pretty good on allergies... could be stress, there's a lot going on right now. Anything I can do about the effects of stress without actually dealing with the source? (occasionally stressful job I'm not willing to quit for an eye twitch, you see
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I had eyelid twitches until I started taking anxiolytics. It may very well be stress induced.
 

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I get this (top lid though) on occasion. Usually happens when I'm stressed and studying for an exam or something. I give it a little rub and try not to think about it and it usually goes away. Give it some time.
 

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I believe it's called Myokymia. Usually caused by stress, anxiety, excess caffeine, lack of sleep, or a combination of any of them. It should go away when things settle down, massaging the area couldn't hurt though. Could last up to three weeks.
 

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stress causes eye twitches(work related, lack of sleep related)

i can personally relate to lack of sleep for a constant eye twitch issue. started sleeping normally and everything normalized.
 

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