10 Eye Twitching Symptoms

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Weak or Stiff Muscles

A long period of involuntary eye twitching can wear the muscles down. Struggles with opening the eye and stiffness or droopiness around the eye are all concerning symptoms.2‘Eye Twitching.’ A Non-Profit Hospital in Los Angeles | Cedars-Sinai, 27 Feb. 2021, www.cedars-sinai.org/health-library/diseases-and-conditions/e/eye-twitching.html

There are many reasons the muscles around the eyes may begin to feel stiff or weak, and not all of those reasons are dangerous; however, some serious neurological illnesses can weaken the muscles around the eye, and early management is crucial in these cases.1‘Twitching Eyes and Muscles.’ Nhs.uk, 13 Feb. 2018, www.nhs.uk/conditions/twitching-eyes-and-muscles/

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