Though eyelid twitching (technically called myokymia) can feel disconcerting, the good news is that it’s typically fleeting ...
A rash on one or both eyelids is usually a sign of dermatitis. Many common environmental irritants, allergens, and daily activities can trigger the red, swollen, itchy skin of a dermatitis rash. Most ...
Eyelid twitching (myokymia) isn't always caused by a neurological disease or movement disorder like hemifacial spasm. Stress, lack of sleep, and too much caffeine can all cause eyelid myokymia.
Static eyelid retraction and fluttering (myokymia) were present at rest, and exacerbated by attempted eye movements, particularly upward. At times, during such attempted movements, the upper lids ...
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Not to worry—this quirky condition is called eyelid myokymia, and it affects almost all of us at some point. It’s thought to be caused by a misfiring of the motor nerves that drive the muscles ...
For example, myokymia causes uncontrollable muscle twitches ... The dog’s eyes can be seen moving behind its closed eyelids.