10 Causes of Eye Twitching

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Cause #4: Dry Eyes

After the age of 50, it is not uncommon for adults to experience the symptom of dry eyes. The tear ducts are not able to produce enough to lubricate the eye. Dry eyes are also common among those who use computers all day or take medications such as antidepressants. Contact lenses are also a trigger for dry eyes. Caffeine may cause dehydration and also affect dry eyes.

If having dry eyes are a chronic issue for you, consider speaking with an eye doctor to be evaluated and prescribed medication to relieve your symptoms. Restoring moisture to the eye may stop the spasms from occurring.

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