Trembling Eye: What Does It Mean?

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Many patients schedule an appointment with us because their eyes are fluttering, wanting to know what’s happening, if an illness causes it, or if there’s any treatment for the problem. This condition, within ophthalmology, is called myoclonus or myochemia and represents eyelid spasms or contractions.

Like the rest of the body, our visual system has several internal muscles responsible for the movement of the organ, and on the outside, such as the eyelid, the skin responsible for closing and opening the eyes.

When there is a problem in the body, the eyelid muscle does not act as it should and starts to tremble, causing a very uncomfortable feeling for the patient and preventing him from carrying out his daily tasks with ease. Read on to learn more about eye twitching and see what the possible causes are for these twitching and twitching to happen.

What Can The Trembling Eye Indicate?

As already mentioned, eye twitching occurs when the eyelid has involuntary muscle movements (blepharospasms) caused by excessive tiredness. It is usual for this to happen in other parts of the body as well. When you do a lot of arm exercise, you can also feel small contractions in the area.

But as the muscle group is much larger and stronger, this happens at a much lower intensity and often goes unnoticed. In the case of myoclonus and myochemia, these movements are easily noticeable and cause a type of pulsation in the upper part of the eye, which raises concerns and reduces the quality of life.

There are many reasons for this to happen, but the most frequent are:

Stress

Stress and anxiety have different effects on the human body and can temporarily cause hair loss, heartburn, or even the eye. If you are going through a time of great tension, whether due to conflicts at work or in your personal life, you need to find a way to relax healthily; for that, we recommend:

  • yoga;
  • physical exercises;
  • breathing exercises;
  • professional help, if needed;
  • moments of relaxation with friends and
  • recreational activities such as watching movies or reading.

Dry Eyes

Another consequence of the excessive use of screens is dry eyes. This problem can also occur when there is some pathology that reduces the natural production of tears. In such cases, the treatment for the trembling eye consists of using drops periodically.

Is Your Eye Twitching? Look For An Ophthalmologist

A twitching eye can mean many things, from excess stress to the first symptoms of an illness with serious consequences, so we recommend that anyone with this symptom see an ophthalmologist for an individualized analysis in hospitals like Kraff eye institute for example

So, if necessary, the specialized doctor will outline a treatment and can even help you promote eye health, giving tips to avoid excess screen and showing other practices that can be included in your daily life to relax your eye muscles.