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Q: Constant Eye Twitching
asked by: av8 on September 25th, 2007
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My left eyelid ( on the outer edge below my eye) has been twitching on and off for the past 2 1/2 weeks. It seems unaffected by things, applying pressure on it, closing my eye, and sleeping makes it stop temporarily. I do have seasonal allergies (ragweed), but I am under immunotherapy (allergy shots). I am taking Allegra-D if this matters. My right eye has had minor twitches in the area as well, but it is not constant as my left eye is. Also, my calf, arms, and upper legs have twitched, but these may be true random twitches, just FYI. My eyelids are not swollen or red to my knowledge, I have no trouble seeing, (20/20 vision) and pretty much no other symptoms. I am aware that fatigue can cause twitches, but I physically do not feel tired, however I only get maybe 7.5 hours of solid sleep ( go to bed around 10:30, sleep by 11:00, get up around 6:45) I am a 15 year old male.

Thanks ahead of time.
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dylanglover
replied on January 23rd, 2008
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Man.....
I feel you.
I'm a 14 year old male with the same problem.
Just have calcium pills and do breathing techniques.

I get the weirdist twitches, and it feels sick!

The eye is bad, because when you put youur finger on it, it's not AFFECTED IN THE LEAST
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