Eye twitching is extremely common and can be caused by a number of things including dry eye, a nutrient deficiency, and ...
Though eyelid twitching (technically called myokymia) can feel disconcerting, the good news is that it’s typically fleeting and harmless. Nevertheless, when you’re in the throes of the mini muscle ...
Have you ever experienced an annoying, persistent twitch in your eyelid? Eye twitching — also known as myokymia — is a common phenomenon that most people encounter at some point in their lives. While ...
You've probably experienced eye twitching and eyelid twitching. These spasms are usually short-lived, but they're particularly annoying. It's as if your eyes were on vibrate. When this happens, you ...
Botox is known for fixing wrinkles, but for a local woman, it ensures her eyesight. Annie Giacalone, of Wilmington, has essential blepharospasm, a long name for the movement disorder that causes ...
Myokymia is the scientific term for the twitching that mostly affects the lower eyelids. Dr. Anthony Youn recommends getting more sleep, reducing caffeine consumption and if all else fails, Botox ...
Most people have suffered a minor twitch or an eye spasm that at first seems trivial. In fact, sometimes, it could be a result of fatigue or stress and cause a minor annoyance. However, in rare cases, ...
When a medicine's side effects turn out to be more marketable than its intended purpose, people tend to forget what the intended purposes were. The "little blue pill" never quite became synonymous ...
“More millennials are now presenting with problems from too much screen time. We’re seeing a significant increase in dry eyes ...