Do you sometimes get eye twitches? This is an involuntary spasm in the muscle of your eyelid. Eye twitches do have an official name: blepharospasm. These usually happen more in the upper eyelid, which normally moves every few seconds as you blink.
Eye twitches can be caused by many different things, including stress, fatigue, caffeine, alcohol, smoking, and certain medications.
There are actually three types of eyelid twitches. The first, the minor twitch, may happen if you are tired or stressed, or sometimes if you’ve had too much caffeine. The next type is the benign essential blepharospasm, which usually starts around middle age, and progressively worsens. This is quite rare: only about 2000 people in the US get it each year. This can cause blurred vision, facial spasms, and light sensitivity. Last but not least, we have the hemifacial spasm, which is even more rare, and also affects your facial muscles.
If you sometimes get eye twitches, ask your eye clinic Whitmore Lake, MI for more information. You should also reach out if your twitch lasts over a week, closes your eyelid completely, or is accompanied by redness, discharge, or swelling.
