Eyelid Twitching? Doctors Say It’s Not a Bad Omen

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Many people notice their eyelids twitching and immediately think of old superstitions, like “left eye twitch means wealth, right eye twitch means trouble.” However, Dr. Jiang Kun-jun, Deputy Director at Tianxiang Hospital, reminds us that eyelid twitching is usually a signal from the body, not a prediction of luck.

Eyelid twitching is caused by involuntary contractions of the muscles that control the eyelid, including the levator palpebrae and orbicularis oculi muscles. Several factors can trigger these spasms:

  • Nerve irritation or minor infections
  • Brain or neurological disorders
  • Electrolyte imbalances, such as low calcium or magnesium, which affect nerve function

The most common cause is actually something related to the eyes themselves, such as inflammation or local irritation. These issues can affect nearby nerves, leading to uncontrollable eyelid twitching.

Dr. Jiang notes that occasional twitching is usually harmless and can be relieved with simple methods:

  • Use artificial tears to keep the eyes moist
  • Apply a warm compress to relax the eyelid muscles

However, if eyelid twitching persists for more than three weeks or is accompanied by eye pain, vision changes, or other unusual symptoms, it’s important to see a doctor to rule out neurological or eye-related conditions.

In most cases, eyelid twitching is temporary and caused by minor muscle or eye irritation, so there’s no need to worry or rely on superstition.

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