What Should I Do About My Left Eyelid That Keeps Twitching Intermittently?
The intermittent twitching of the left eyelid may be caused by visual fatigue, keratitis, conjunctivitis, and other reasons. It can be improved through general treatment, medication, and other methods. Here are some details:
1. Visual Fatigue: Prolonged use of mobile phones, computers, or working in dim environments can easily cause eye nerve excitement and the aforementioned symptoms. It is important to develop good eye habits. Applying warm compresses or massages can accelerate blood circulation and effectively improve these symptoms.
2. Keratitis: It is a common ophthalmic disease caused by trauma, physical and chemical irritation, microbial infections, and other reasons. Clinical symptoms include eyelid spasms, tearing, eye pain, photophobia, etc. Drugs such as Tobramycin Eyedrops, Acyclovir Eyedrops, and Ganciclovir Eyedrops can be used for treatment under a doctor's guidance.
3. Conjunctivitis: It is an inflammatory lesion occurring in the conjunctiva, related to infectious factors, allergies, environmental factors, etc. Due to the irritation of the eyes by inflammation, stimulated twitching may occur, accompanied by eye congestion, redness, and other symptoms. Medications such as Cetirizine Dihydrochloride Tablets, Acyclovir Eyedrops, and Tobramycin Eyedrops can be used for treatment as recommended by doctors.
In addition to the above reasons, intermittent twitching of the left eyelid may also be caused by facial muscle spasms. Patients are advised to visit the hospital promptly to identify the cause and receive targeted treatment.