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I have a recently developed a tic involving my left eyelid, ...

 
 
 

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I have a recently developed a tic involving my left eyelid, how can I make it stop?

Submitted: 1481 days and 23 hours ago.
Category: Health
Status: CLOSED
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Female, Age: 47, South Carolina

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Hi, the tic in your eyelid is an involuntary contraction of the eyelid muscles kown as 'blepharospasm'.

Its commonly the result of eyestrain due to excessive use of computer, driving, reading etc.

Here is website to help you.

If you donot get relief, you can consult an opthalmologist.

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