Causes of Eye Twitching and How to Treat It

Eye twitching, or eyelid flutter, is a common, usually harmless neurological symptom caused by stress, fatigue, eye strain, caffeine, or dry eyes, with simple methods to relieve and treat it.

  Tue , February 10 2026 / 04:35 PM Updated At: 2026-02-10 16:35:47

Eye twitching, medically known as eyelid myokymia, is a common condition often affecting the upper or lower eyelid. It feels like a slight spasm or rapid pulsation that you cannot control. Although it can be annoying, most eye twitches are benign and temporary.

Common Causes

  1. Stress: Mental or physical stress can trigger involuntary contractions of small muscles around the eye, even minor stress from multitasking or tight schedules.

  2. Fatigue and Lack of Sleep: Long hours awake or insufficient sleep overstimulate the muscles around the eyes.

  3. Eye Strain: Extended screen time without breaks over-activates eyelid muscles.

  4. Caffeine and Stimulants: Coffee, tea, energy drinks, and some medications increase nerve activity, causing frequent twitches.

  5. Dry Eyes: Air-conditioned environments, contact lenses, or insufficient blinking can irritate the eye surface and trigger spasms.

Less Common Causes

  • Nutritional imbalances: such as low magnesium levels.

  • Allergies: causing eyelid irritation and redness.

  • Benign essential blepharospasm: a rare chronic neurological condition that may accompany facial spasms or light sensitivity.

When to Seek Medical Attention

Consult a doctor if:

  • Twitching lasts more than a few weeks.

  • Eyelid closes involuntarily.

  • Twitch spreads to other parts of the face.

  • Eye is red, swollen, or painful.

  • Persistent vision problems occur.

How to Stop Eye Twitching

  • Reduce screen time and follow the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look at an object 20 feet away for 20 seconds.

  • Reduce caffeine intake.

  • Get adequate sleep.

  • Use lubricating eye drops if dryness is a factor.

  • Apply a warm compress to relax the muscles.

  • Manage stress with breathing exercises and short breaks.

Eye twitching usually signals that your body needs rest and hydration. While rarely serious, paying attention to lifestyle habits can effectively reduce this common symptom.

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