We’ve all experienced the uncomfortable, incessant twitching of the eye. Whether you were finally getting to the last chapter of the book you’ve been eager to finish or you’re only a quarter of the way through a work day after a sleepless night, your eye suddenly begins to twitch. An eye twitch can be annoying and uncomfortable, but in most cases is not harmful to your vision or health. In fact, there are a few things that may cause those annoying eye twitches to occur.
The most common causes of eye twitching are:
Most twitches are minor and go away without treatment. A lingering eye twitch could actually lead to more anxiety, which prevents it from going away. If you experience double vision, a pupil that becomes irregular-looking or facial contractions outside of the eyelid, you should seek medical treatment immediately.
While most eye twitches are harmless, those accompanied by other symptoms may be harmful. If your eye twitch is frequent or you suspect it may be related to dry eye syndrome, contact The Eye Institute. Our team of expert optometrists can assess your current visual issues through a comprehensive eye exam and provide a personalized treatment plan for any underlying conditions.