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- $Title{Is an Eyelid Twitch Dangerous?}
- $Subject{Eyelid Twitch tic nerves muscles irritation oculomotor facial tumor
- cyst compresses}
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- Is an Eyelid Twitch Dangerous?
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- QUESTION: There are some times, when for nor reason I can find, my eyelid
- begins to twitch. I can put my finger on it, to try to hold it, but that
- doesn't stop the twitches. Then as suddenly as it started, it just stops.
- Where does this come from and what can I do about it? Is it dangerous? I
- know this is some silly little thing, but perhaps you will answer me anyway.
- I would be most thankful.
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- ANSWER: A twitching eyelid is a form of tic, or tiny uncontrollable movement
- of a muscle. A tic is usually caused by an irritation of the nerve that sends
- signals to the muscle. Several nerves control the muscles of your face,
- including the tiny muscles that make up your eyelid. The twitch could be due
- to a minor irritation of the oculomotor nerve (which controls the muscles that
- move your eyes) or the facial nerve (which controls the muscles of your face).
- If your eyelid twitch ever persists or gets worse, it should be examined
- by your physician. A worsening facial tic can be caused by a tumor growth or
- a cyst near the nerve. This situation is rather rare, however. In most
- cases, the reason for your twitch may never be found. In that case, you may
- get some relief by trying a few simple measures. Try applying either hot or
- cold compresses on your eye lid or try gently stretching your eyelid, by
- gently pulling it either up or down. These simple tricks often put an end to
- the tic.
- When no cause is found, a twitching eyelid is not dangerous, but it is a
- nuisance. Try the simple physical measures I have outlined to get quick help.
- If they don't work, you may simply have to wait until it disappears by itself,
- and console yourself with the knowledge that you have nothing serious to worry
- about.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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