My right eye is twitching several times. What is the reason behind this? Please advise
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An eyelid twitch is a repetitive, involuntary spasm of the eyelid muscles. The twitches are painless and harmless, but they may bother you. Most spasms will resolve on their own without the need for treatment. In rare cases, eyelid spasms may be an early warning sign of a chronic movement disorder, especially if the spasms are accompanied by other facial twitches or uncontrollable movements. The most common causes of eyelid twitch are stress, fatigue, calcium deficiency, caffeine overdose etc. Following remedies might work in reducing your twitching-Drinking less caffeine, Getting adequate sleep, keeping your eye surfaces and membranes lubricated with over-the-counter artificial tears or eye drops. Calcium supplements can also aid in relieving your symptoms. Apply a warm compress to your eyes when a spasm begins. Botox or botulinum toxin might be considered in retractable cases. Consult a oculoplastic surgeon for the same.
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