Eye Blinking Symptoms Revisited
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When your eyes are feeling an increasing rate of blinking, or seldom blink, chances are that you might fall victim to the Eye Blinking Symptoms. Blinking is deemed as a normal involuntary reflex which often occurs 12 times per minute or 17,000 times on a daily basis averagely. But at times, one would blink more frequently than expected, which is worthy of your concern and timely intervention before it gets worse.
In order to have a full picture of eye blinking symptoms, its causes shall be identified in the first place. Increased rate of eye blinking (which is quite abnormal) might stem from eye irritation caused by bright light, dust, smoke-exposure, or a foreign body. So, let’s have a look at its symptoms. Odds are that children might suffer more from the excessive eye blinking. There are some often spotted causes, such as tics, (known as muscle), nearsightedness, blepharitis and eye strain.
I. Causes
1. Tics
Known as repeated muscle spasms, tics would more often than not subject children to excessive blinking. Facial tics mainly occur in childhood, caused by stress, side effects from certain medications or a chronic motortic disorder. In most cases, excessive blinking caused by tics would go away as one ages to adulthood without treatment.
2. Nearsightedness
Nearsighted as your children might be, they often wind up having great trouble descrying faraway objects, thus eliciting a series of inappropriate actions, such as excessive squinting, and eyes rubbing. At times, watering eyes can occur to result in excessive blinking.
3. Ophthalmologic causes
There are some inducing factors caused by some eye disorders or injuries, such as allergies, blepharitis (inflammation of the eyelid margin), conjunctivitis (inflamed eye surface), corneal abrasion or ulcer, and dry eye symptoms. Also, the exposure to some irritants in the form of smoke, smog or fine articles can lead to eye blinking symptoms.
4. Neurological causes
Such neurological causes by the name of blepharospasm, dystonia, tardive dyskinesia, or Tourette’s syndrome can also bring about the symptoms of excessive eye blinking.
II. Symptoms
1. Ophthalmologic symptoms
Eye blinking symptom caused by ophthalmologic causes would produce the following symptoms, to name just a few, dry eyes, watery eyes, itchy eyes, and red, sore eyes. Complicating the symptoms are some blurred vision, drooping eyelids, painful feeling in the eye, squinting and increased sensitivity to light.
2. Neurological symptoms
The symptoms caused by neurological symptoms take on a more serious look. Facial paralysis, facial tics, lack of facial expression, seizures and slowed muscle movements are all going to happen if it is getting worse.
III. Treatment
Herein offers a series of steps you might want to take to countermeasure the eye blinking symptoms. First of all, you need to consult with an ophthalmologist to have him determine what causes your excessive blinking. After the exact cause being determined, you can ask your eye doctor to give a specific treatment to your blinking problem. If your eye blinking symptom is caused by emotional stress, you need to try to ventilate your stress and manage your emotion. If your myopia causes it, you might want a pair of prescription eyeglasses. Other concrete treatment should be left to doctor’s specification.
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