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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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You have lacrimal duct infection or a stye and these can cause blinking. You need a ophthalmology check up.
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Homeopath•Pune
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Apply warm or cold compresses. This soothes the muscles around the eye. Warmth increases blood flow to the area, and cold reduces it. These sensations may interrupt the cycle of spasms.
Avoid bright light. It can irritate the eye, triggering spasms. Wearing dark or tinted glasses protects the eyes. Wearing hats with deep brims or sitting facing away from windows or other light sources may help.
Use distraction techniques. These can be as simple as touching the temple or forehead, humming...more
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Ophthalmologist•Kolkata
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Eye twitching, tics in the eyelids and spasms in the eye are pretty common. In case of eye twitching, usually, the lower eyelid becomes involved. The upper eyelid may also twitch in certain cases. Twitches are not permanent in nature, and they leave after some time. In some cases, eye twitching may last for long durations of time such as weeks or months.

Eye twitching is not a critical medical condition. It is a temporary prickling and irritation in the eyes, which ceases after some tim...more
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Ophthalmologist•Delhi
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Eye twitching, tics in the eyelids and spasms in the eye are pretty common. In case of eye twitching, usually the lower eyelid becomes involved. The upper eyelid may also twitch in certain cases. Twitches are not permanent in nature, and they leave after some time. In some cases, eye twitching may last for long durations of time such as weeks or months.

Eye twitching is not a critical medical condition. It is a temporary prickling and irritation in the eyes, which ceases after some time...more
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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you may have habitual blinking or have stye or infection of the eyelid and need to use drops
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Suffering seizures? Homeopathy can help!
It is undoubtedly a disturbing yet concerning experience to watch somebody have a seizure. One-off incidence may not be serious, but epileptic seizures need care; be assured, homeopathy can help!

Before you start reading the blog, please understand epilepsy is not a disease; it is a symptom of a brain disease. A single seizure does not mean epilepsy. It is just an indication of an investigation. A seizure is indeed an abnormal clinical event ...more
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
Yes eye twitching sometimes is normal Eye twitching — or (more accurately), eyelid twitching — is pretty common. Called "myokymia" in doctor lingo, these annoying twitches usually affect only the lower eyelid of one eye; but the upper eyelid also can twitch. Most eye twitches come and go, but sometimes a twitching eye can last for weeks or even months
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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Injuring a nerve (a neck injury may cause you to feel numbness anywhere along your arm or hand, while a low back injury can cause numbness or tingling down the back of your leg) Pressure on the nerves of the spine, such as from a herniated disk
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
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The calcimax forte tablet help cannot help in eyelid beat and it may be due to a stye on the lid and need checkup
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