Does eye twitching go hand in hand with MGD and/or Bleph? I've noticed that whenever my eye starts watering that I also have the twitching, although it happens so close together that I can't tell which comes first. And does anyone know why this happens?
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These are called blepharospasms. I too suffered from these when my MGD was at its ugliest, most uncontrolled state. However since getting much progress from oral doxy primarily, then Omega 3's and Ocusoft pads, I no longer have them. I believe that they are a short-circuited blink response to eye surface irritation and inflammation.
HTH,
Gretchen
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Originally posted by Gretchen View PostCatlover -
These are called blepharospasms. I too suffered from these when my MGD was at its ugliest, most uncontrolled state. However since getting much progress from oral doxy primarily, then Omega 3's and Ocusoft pads, I no longer have them. I believe that they are a short-circuited blink response to eye surface irritation and inflammation.
HTH,
Gretchen
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Yeah I think Gretchen is right on. My doctor told me that it was inflammation around a particular nerve that caused the twitching. I also noticed that when I get really stressed out the twitching starts up again. So I try not to get stressed out cause the twitching can get really annoying sometimes.
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Originally posted by dave25 View PostYeah I think Gretchen is right on. My doctor told me that it was inflammation around a particular nerve that caused the twitching. I also noticed that when I get really stressed out the twitching starts up again. So I try not to get stressed out cause the twitching can get really annoying sometimes.
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I agree that they are related. Years ago, before I realized that having red eyes all the time was a problem, I was having eyelid twitches, but I thought it was my eyeball that was twitching. I ended up seeing a nuerologist and an Opthalmologist. Fortunately, the problem actually happened when I was seeing the nuero, and he immediately diagnosed it as eyelid twitches, which he said were benign. I left it at that...
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