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  2. Eye twitching Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    The most common type of eyelid twitching, called myokymia, may be triggered by: Alcohol intake; Bright light; Caffeine excess; Eye strain; Fatigue; Irritation of the eye surface or inner eyelids; Nicotine; Stress; Wind or air pollution; Benign essential blepharospasm is a movement disorder, called dystonia, of the muscles around the eye.

  3. What Is an Eyelid Spasm or Twitching Eyelid? - American ...

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    What is an eyelid twitch? An eyelid twitch (or tic) is when your eyelid quickly moves a little. This movement does not affect your vision. Eyelid twitches are common, and often caused by stress and being tired. Most eyelid twitches are minor and go away without treatment.

  4. An eyelid twitch or contraction is a repetitive and involuntary spasm of the eyelid muscles. Eyelid twitches typically occur in unpredictable periods lasting between a few...

  5. Eyelid Twitching: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

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    Eyelid twitching occurs as an involuntary muscle spasm in your eyelid muscle. It can affect the lower or upper eyelid or both eyelids at the same time. Most cases of eyelid twitching are no more than a nuisance. The condition usually resolves itself over time.

  6. Eye Twitching Causes and Treatment - American Academy of ...

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    An eyelid twitch (or tic) is when you have a spasm or slight movement of your upper or lower eyelid. It comes on suddenly, and can last for a minute, hours, days or even longer. If you've ever experienced an eye twitch for an extended period of time, you know how annoying it is.

  7. Eye twitching - Mayo Clinic

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    Eye twitching is a movement or spasm of the eyelid or eye muscles that can't be controlled. There are different types of eye twitching. Each type of twitch has a different cause.

  8. Eye Twitching: Causes, Associated Conditions & Treatment

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    Eye twitching is an uncontrollable type of movement of your eye, the muscles in your eyelid or parts of your face immediately around your eye. In many cases, eye twitching is normal, and it’s something everyone experiences.