There is a saying among the people that if the left eye twitches, it means good fortune, while if the right eye twitches, it means disaster. In fact, the twitching of the eye nerves is just a common physiological phenomenon. When a person overuses his eyes and fails to get effective rest, this kind of eye nerve twitching is very likely to occur. Generally speaking, if the duration is not long, no medication is needed. If it lasts for a long time, it is recommended to rest to relieve the symptoms. If the symptoms are still not relieved, it is recommended to go to the hospital for formal examination and treatment. There are many reasons for eye twitching, including overuse of eyes and physical discomfort. When you overuse your eyes or feel unwell, your eye muscles will twitch involuntarily, causing "eye twitching". This twitch is often caused by increased tension in the nerve fibers that locally control the eye muscles. The "eye twitching" caused by this reason is often sporadic, once or two or three times a day, several times each time, and lasting one to two seconds. Generally, no medication is required, and the symptoms will be alleviated or disappear after proper rest. Eye inflammation. Sometimes, in addition to eye twitching, there may be other symptoms such as eye irritation and red eyes. This is caused by eye inflammation, such as conjunctivitis, trachoma, etc. Symptoms will go away after treatment with medication such as antibiotic eye drops. The nerve fibers that control the eye muscles become irritated or compressed by the inflammation. It is recommended to go to the hospital for detailed examination. Excessive use of eyes can cause physical discomfort. When you overuse your eyes or feel unwell, your eye muscles will twitch involuntarily, causing "eye twitching". This twitch is often caused by increased tension in the nerve fibers that locally control the eye muscles. The "eye twitching" caused by this reason is often sporadic, once or two or three times a day, several times each time, and lasting one to two seconds. Generally, no medication is required, and the symptoms will be alleviated or disappear after proper rest. (2) Eye inflammation. Sometimes, in addition to eye twitching, there may be other symptoms such as eye irritation and red eyes. This is caused by eye inflammation, such as conjunctivitis, trachoma, etc. The symptoms will disappear after treatment with drugs such as rifampicin eye drops and ofloxacin. (3) The nerve fibers that control the eye muscles are stimulated or compressed by inflammation. |
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