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  • Can glaucoma cause eye twitching ?

    I have glaucoma. Also in recent days, i got eye twitching now and then. Can glaucoma cause eye twitching? If not, What make my eyes twitching?

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    Glaucoma is a kind of eye disease that caused by pathological high intraocular pressure combined with visual fuction impediment. There are some common symptoms and complications of glaucoma such as intraocular pressure increased, eye irritation, ocular hyperaemia, eye pain, dizziness, and vision blurred, etc.. And eye twitching might also be one of the complications of glaucoma if you are under great stress, lack of sleep, fatigue, eyestrain, dry eye, localized eye irritation, dehydration and electrolyte imbalances or significant ingestion of caffeine, alcohol, or nicotine. Therefore, you had better go to the doctor's for an eye examination and then you can get exact result. Pay attention to have good rest and stay in good mood. Do not drink or smoke, have more vegetables and fruits. Do some regulat but not very fierce exercises such as taking a walk.

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    • #3
      Glaucoma is an eye disease in which the optic nerve is damaged in a characteristic pattern. Symptoms are pain, cloudy cornea, high pressure in eyes. But eye twitching is hard to be caused by glaucoma. Eye twitching is an uncontrollable blinking or spasm of the eyelid. It is worth mentioning that it usually goes away on its own. But it can be quite annoying. Fatigue, stress, caffeine are the causes of eye twitching.

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      • #4
        Well, yes, glaucoma can just lead to some eye twitching. And also, some other symptoms can be possible too. For example, eye pain can be obvious, and redness in eyes can occur too. By the way, what is most dangerous is that when the cases become severe, vision loss can just occur, for glaucoma is a condition that causes damage to your eye's optic nerve and gets worse over time. And according to some eye specialists, it's often associated with a buildup of pressure inside the eye. So just pay more attention to your eyes. And if you have some symptoms just like above, you need to go and see eye doctor as soon as possible.

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