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What Causes Twitching Sensation In The Left Lower Eyelid?

I don’t know when this started happening but, I’ve noticed that every time I take a shower, my left eye (lower eyelid) keeps twitching. It almost feels like there is a bug crawling around underneath my eye. I only notice it twitching right after I step out of the shower. It’ll keep going for a long time, some times hours. Or it’ll stop for a while and then happen at random pets of the day. I have had a couple of seizures here recently and I don’t know if that has something to do with it. I don’t drink, and I don’t do any drugs (not even prescription drugs). I can’t tell if this is stress related or something to do with these seizures I’ve been having. My right eye twitches most often, at random parts of the day. But the weird thing about that is I can feel it in my left arm (like a tingling sensation) before it happens. I am only a 21 year old female who takes good care of her self and just wants to know what the issue is. Any advice or comments will help.
Fri, 29 Dec 2017
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it is a ticks some doctor relate to anxiety neurosis in that case anxiety is to be controlled. need not be worried it appears to be ticks which is self limited and will go by its own.
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What Causes Twitching Sensation In The Left Lower Eyelid?

it is a ticks some doctor relate to anxiety neurosis in that case anxiety is to be controlled. need not be worried it appears to be ticks which is self limited and will go by its own.