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How is the lower eyelid always jumping?

How is the lower eyelid always jumping?

How is the lower eyelid always jumping? It used to be said that the left eye jumps and the right eye jumps. However, according to modern medicine, eyelid jump may be a disease, and it is best to seek medical attention in time. Let's take a closer look at what happens when the eyelids always jump.

How is the lower eyelid always jumping? 1 eyelid jump has several reasons:

One is because of lack of rest and sleep, or because of anemia and excessive smoking and drinking.

One is caused by eye diseases, such as myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, conjunctivitis and keratitis.

Eyelid jumping is something that everyone may encounter in their life, and most people can disappear in a short time. Therefore, when the eyelids just jump, don't go to treatment immediately, pay more attention to rest, relax and maintain a good attitude; At the same time, strengthen local hot compress, pay attention to observe whether the eyelid jump gradually decreases or increases, whether there is a downward expansion trend and a linear pulling feeling from the eye to the mouth. In addition, look in the mirror, have a look and feel if there is any obvious atrophy (depression). If the eyelid still jumps after a week, you should go to a professional medical institution for treatment.

Saccade actually refers to saccade of eyelids. The eyelid is called "eyelid" in medicine, which is divided into upper eyelid and lower eyelid, and is mainly composed of orbicularis oculi muscle and levator palpebrae superioris muscle. With the support of optic nerve and facial nerve, eyelid can blink and close eyes, protect eyeball and clean and lubricate conjunctiva. Saccade is not a skin jump, but the contraction of orbicularis oculi muscle and levator palpebralis muscle under the control of nerves, and the surface skin involved moves with it. Eyethrobbing pain is called "eyelid tremor" in medicine, and there are two main reasons: first, insomnia or lack of sleep, eye fatigue, neurasthenia, anemia, excessive smoking and drinking, irregular menstruation and so on. The other is caused by some eye diseases, such as ametropia, conjunctivitis, keratitis and sty. We occasionally have saccades, mostly because of lack of rest or eating irritating food and some drugs. This kind of saccade does not affect health, and has nothing to do with good or bad. However, saccades occur frequently or last for a long time, and the saccades are large, so you should seek medical attention as soon as possible.

Everything has its scientific basis. What we usually say is that the left eye jumps for money and the right eye jumps for disaster, which are all jokes and can't be taken seriously. Although there are some old sayings that are really reasonable and some things that can't be explained by science, the matter of left eyelid jump has indeed been scientifically tested, and everyone should pay attention to it.

How is the lower eyelid always jumping? 2 The lower eyelid jump may have the following conditions:

First, eye fatigue is the main cause, leading to eye fatigue. People who watch mobile phones, computers and other electronic products for a long time, and people who often stay up late will also cause eye fatigue. Once the peripheral muscles twitch and spasm after eye fatigue, they will show eyelid jumping. Second, there are local inflammatory stimuli in the eyes, such as keratitis, conjunctivitis, dry eye and other chronic inflammatory stimuli for a long time, which will also lead to muscle twitching, spasm and lower eyelid jumping around the eyes.

Thirdly, when the nerve innervating the muscles around the eyes is abnormal, it will also lead to spasm and convulsion of the corresponding extraocular muscles. If it is caused by eye fatigue, you can locally use eye drops to relieve eye fatigue, such as Sturen eye drops. If the eyes are dry, you can use sodium hyaluronate eye drops, and when the eyes are inflamed, you can use levofloxacin eye drops and pranoprofen eye drops.