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Suggest Treatment For A Bump On The Eyelid

My eyelid and side of face sometimes involuntarily jump . Particularly when laying on my side. But it can happen without laying on the side. I thought it was stress as I in the past 18 months developed a build up of fluid / bump on my eyelid that flared up as a bump / wart twice then went back down. Blood work has not revealed anything is there any test I should take or any recommendations.
Mon, 3 Nov 2014
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Well come to HCM
This could be involuntary twitching of eye lid muscle and this is nothing to worry because this is not the disease, bump that you have could be hordeolum some times this comes around even without the medicines, just wait for some time, if this does not then this need to be seen with ophthalmologist, hope this information helps.
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Suggest Treatment For A Bump On The Eyelid

HI Well come to HCM This could be involuntary twitching of eye lid muscle and this is nothing to worry because this is not the disease, bump that you have could be hordeolum some times this comes around even without the medicines, just wait for some time, if this does not then this need to be seen with ophthalmologist, hope this information helps.