Twitching Eyes Point to Lack of Sleep
Published by Brian Yalung May 17th, 2007 in Health Issues, Sleep Disorders.
Have you ever got that feeling of your eyes may be encountering some twitching sensation even if you are simply just staring at something? Usually, this is normal for people who lack sleep or have abused their eyes by being exposed to radiation rays coming from computers or television or just plainly lack the rest needed just like the human body.
Eyes need to rest as well. Abusing them will have it dire consequences. Some would encounter faltering eyesight at some point while others may have blurry vision at times. Oversleeping is not an option. Doing such would certainly not be good towards the eyes and will also tag along corresponding headaches to boot.
Many have overlooked the proper amount of time that their eyes should be used. But as a whole, people should know how to manage the length of time that their eyes are used since rest and proper care of the optical side of a person should be given attention as well.
Many would feel that twitching eyes are only normal. But to most, allowing it to balloon at times may lead towards unlikely symptoms of eye problems which would occur. Hence sleeping has an impact on the eyes as well. Sleep is a need even if people believe that they can do away with it at any point that they wish it to be.
Here is a good article to read on further: Eye Twitching or Blepharospasm
Photo courtesy of Bausch & Lomb.
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Here’s a great resource on eye twitching:
Eye Twitching, Eyelid Twitching, Eye Spasms - How To Stop Eye Twitches If They Won’t Stop On Their Own